Recognition and Global Politics
"Recognition and Global Politics," authored by Hayden Schick and published by Manchester University Press in 2016, offers an insightful exploration of the discourse of recognition in the context of contemporary world politics. This thought-provoking hardback spans 264 pages, delving into the applicability and challenges of utilizing recognition as a framework for addressing justice and injustice on a global scale.
Schick draws from a rich tapestry of academic fields, including social and political theory, international relations, feminist theory, postcolonial studies, and social psychology. By weaving these diverse perspectives together, the book presents a comprehensive examination of how recognition can reshape our understanding of global politics and promote a more just international order.
This engaging read is essential for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of international relations and the intricate dynamics of justice in world affairs. Dive into "Recognition and Global Politics" for a compelling discussion on the intersection of recognition and global justice.