Notes on Contributors

DOI10.3366/jipt.2011.0010
Date01 October 2011
Published date01 October 2011
Subject MatterNotes on Contributors
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
Richard Beardsworth is Professor of Political Philosophy and International
Relations at The American University of Paris and director of the Research
Center in the Division of International Politics, Economics and Public Policy.
He has published extensively in political philosophy and international political
theory and is explicitly concerned with pragmatic cosmopolitan vision. His
most recent book, Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory (Polity,
2011), addresses the relation between cosmopolitanism and international
relations.
Antony Black is emeritus Professor in the History of Political Thought in the
School of Humanities at the University of Dundee, where he has been a lecturer
since 1963. His recent books include A World History of Ancient Political
Thought (Oxford University Press, 2009), The West and Islam: Religion and
Politics in World History (Oxford University Press, 2008), and The History of
Islamic Political Thought from the Prophet to the Present,2
nd edn (Edinburgh
University Press and Columbia University Press, 2011).
Fred Dallmayr is Packey J. Dee Professor of philosophy and political science
and a Senior Fellow in the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at
the University of Notre Dame. He holds a Doctor of Law degree from the
University of Munich and a PhD from Duke University. He was a visiting
professor at Hamburg University and at the New School for Social Research
in New York, and a Fellow at Nuff‌ield College in Oxford. During 1991–92
he was in India on a Fulbright research grant. He is past president of the
Society of Asian and Comparative Philosophy. Among his recent publications
are Beyond Orientalism (State University of New York Press, 1996); Alternative
Journal of International Political Theory, 7(2) 2011, v–vii
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