Making War, Making Sense? Debating Jens Bartelson’s War in International Thought
Author | Asli Calkivik,Emma Hutchison |
Published date | 01 September 2019 |
Date | 01 September 2019 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1177/0305829819873954 |
Subject Matter | Book Forum |
https://doi.org/10.1177/0305829819873954
Millennium: Journal of
International Studies
2019, Vol. 48(1) 60 –69
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1. Jens Bartelson, War in International Thought (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2018). Meera Sabaratnam’s book, Decolonising Intervention: International Statebuilding in
Mozambique (London and New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017) received an honourable
mention in the same category.
2. Jens Bartelson, A Genealogy of Sovereignty (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995);
Jens Bartelson, The Critique of the State (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001); Jens
Making War, Making Sense?
Debating Jens Bartelson’s
War in International Thought
Emma Hutchison
The University of Queensland, Australia
Asli Calkivik
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Keywords
ISA Theory Section Book Award, Jens Bartelson, war, historical ontology, international thought,
international political theory
This symposium engages with and reflects on Jens Bartelson’s War in International
Thought, which received the International Studies Association (ISA) Theory Section’s
2018 Book Award.1 Staying on course with his previous work on sovereignty, political
community, and the state,2 in his most recent project, Bartelson probes another central
Corresponding authors:
Emma Hutchison, University of Queensland, School of Political Science and International Studies, St. Lucia,
Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Email: e.hutchison@uq.edu.au
Asli Calkivik, Istanbul Technical University, ITU Ayazaga Kampusu, Istanbul 34469, Turkey.
Email: acalkivik@itu.edu.tr
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