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the anthologies listed below are a good example of the remarkably wide range of topics alex has translated within the social sciences and humanities.
Siegfried Schieder and Manuela Spindler, Theories of International Relations (London: Routledge, 2014)
1. Theories of International Relations: Introduction - Manuela Spindler and Siegfried Schieder 2. Realism - Andreas Jacobs 3. Neorealism - Niklas Schörnig 4. Interdependence - Manuela Spindler
5. Regime Theory - Bernhard Zangl
6. Neofunctionalism - Thomas Conzelmann 7. New Liberalism - Siegfried Schieder 8. Liberal Approaches to the “Democratic Peace” - Andreas Hasenclever 9. The English School - Christopher Daase 10. World Society and Globalization - Ingo Take 11. The Theory of Imperialism - Michael Heinrich 12. World-System Theory - Andreas Nölke 13. Neo-Gramscian Perspectives - Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton 14. International Political Economy - Hans-Jürgen Bieling 15. Social Constructivism - Cornelia Ulbert 16. Critical Theory - Christoph Humrich 17. Postmodern Approaches - Thomas Diez 18. Feminist Approaches - Barbara Finke 19. Critical Geopolitics - Mathias Albert, Paul Reuber and Günther Wolkersdorfer |
Hans Joas and Klaus Wiegandt, The Cultural Values of Europe (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2008)
Foreword - Hans Joas and Klaus Wiegandt The Cultural Values of Europe: An Introduction - Hans Joas
1. The Axial Age in World History - Shmuel N. Eisenstadt 2. The Judeo-Christian Tradition - Wolfgang Huber 3. The Greco-Roman Tradition - Christian Meier 4. How Europe Became Diverse: On the Medieval Roots of the Plurality of Values - Michael Borgolte 5. Freedom, Slavery, and the Modern Construction of Rights - Orlando Patterson 6. The Value of Introspection - Kurt Flasch 7. Rationality - A Specifically European Characteristic? - Wolfgang Schluchter 8. The Affirmation of Ordinary Life - Wolfgang Reinhard 9. Inner Nature and Social Normativity: The Idea of Self-Realization - Christoph Menke 10. The Status of the Enlightenment in German History - Reinhart Koselleck 11. The Dark Continent: Europe and Totalitarianism - Mark Mazower 12. Value Change in Europe from the Perspective of Empirical Social Research - Helmut Thome 13. The Realities of Cultural Struggles - Dieter Senghaas 14. The Contest of Values: Notes on Contemporary Islamic Discourse - Gudrun Kramer 15. Does Europe Have a Cultural Identity? - Peter Wagner
Afterword - Klaus Wiegandt |
Hans Joas and Klaus Wiegandt, Secularization and the World Religions (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2009)
Foreword - Hans Joas and Klaus Wiegandt Society, State and Religion: Their Relationship from the Perspective of the World Religions: An Introduction - Hans Joas
1. Catholic Christianity - Cardinal Karl Lehmann 2. Protestantism - Friedrich Wilhelm Graf 3. The Departure and Return of God: Secularization and Theologization in Judaism - Eckart Otto 4. Islam and Secularization - Gudrun Kramer 5. Hinduism - Heinrich von Stietencron 6. Secularization: Confucianism and Buddhism - Rudolf G. Wagner 7. From Hostility through Recognition to Identification: State-Church Models and their Relationship to Freedom of Religion - Winfried Brugger 8. “Science Doesn't Tremble”: The Secular Natural Sciences and the Modern Feeling for Life - Ernst Peter Fischer 9. The Religious Situation in Europe - Jose Casanova 10. The Religious Situation in the USA - Hans Joas 11. The Religious Situation in East Asia - Joachim Gentz 12. The Relevance of the European Model of Secularization in Latin America and Africa - David Martin 13. The Desecularization of the Middle East Conflict: From a Conflict between States to a Conflict between Religious Communities - Hans G. Kippenberg
Afterword - Klaus Wiegandt |
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