Michael Oakeshott's Political Philosophy of International Relations 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-38785-7_5
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Civil Association and International Order

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“…Oakeshott too was a political and not an international theorist. However, looking closely into his oeuvre there is an element of international theory as well (Orsi, 2016). One version of international theory inspired by his political philosophy is the work of Terry Nardin (1983) and Jackson (2000) portraying international society as a civil association.…”
Section: The Deeper Commitment To Pluralismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oakeshott too was a political and not an international theorist. However, looking closely into his oeuvre there is an element of international theory as well (Orsi, 2016). One version of international theory inspired by his political philosophy is the work of Terry Nardin (1983) and Jackson (2000) portraying international society as a civil association.…”
Section: The Deeper Commitment To Pluralismmentioning
confidence: 99%