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Chapter 13 ‘The Vision of an Undivided, Habitable World’ International Climate Policies in German, British and European Parliamentary Debates on Conceptions of Justice, 1992–2019
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Abbreviations xii
- Introduction. Debating Internationalisms: Contexts, Concepts and Historiography 1
- Chapter 1 Conceptions of Cosmopolitanism in the Intellectual Culture of the Enlightenment 21
- Chapter 2 Revolution beyond Borders: Conceptualizing the Universal and Cosmopolitan in the French Revolution, 1789–1815 35
- Chapter 3 International: From Legal to Civic Discourse and beyond in the Nineteenth Century 60
- Chapter 4 Internationalism in Socialist Conceptualizations of Politics in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 86
- Chapter 5 Progress, Nation and Great Women in Constructing the Idea of Feminist Internationalism 112
- Chapter 6 Non-Socialist Internationalisms before and after the First World War 129
- Chapter 7 Securing Peace by Trade? The ‘World Economy’ and International Organization 160
- Chapter 8 Ecumene Redefined: Concepts of (Inter)National Religious Unity in British, Dutch and Swedish Parliamentary Debates, 1880–2020 178
- Chapter 9 ‘Olympism Is Real Internationalism’ Conceptualizations of Internationalism(s) in the Olympic Movement from the 1890s to the 1990s 206
- Chapter 10 European Unity and the Nation State 223
- Chapter 11 Universalism in Emergency Aid before and after 1970 Ambivalences and Contradictions 247
- Chapter 12 Defining ‘the Third Way’ Oppositional Internationalisms of Finnish, Swedish and West German Student and New Left Movements in the 1960s 270
- Chapter 13 ‘The Vision of an Undivided, Habitable World’ International Climate Policies in German, British and European Parliamentary Debates on Conceptions of Justice, 1992–2019 285
- Chapter 14 Dynamics of the International and National in Finnish and Hungarian Higher Education, 1990–2020 301
- Conclusion: Long-Term Patterns in the Vocabulary of Internationalisms 322
- Afterword 330
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgements x
- Abbreviations xii
- Introduction. Debating Internationalisms: Contexts, Concepts and Historiography 1
- Chapter 1 Conceptions of Cosmopolitanism in the Intellectual Culture of the Enlightenment 21
- Chapter 2 Revolution beyond Borders: Conceptualizing the Universal and Cosmopolitan in the French Revolution, 1789–1815 35
- Chapter 3 International: From Legal to Civic Discourse and beyond in the Nineteenth Century 60
- Chapter 4 Internationalism in Socialist Conceptualizations of Politics in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries 86
- Chapter 5 Progress, Nation and Great Women in Constructing the Idea of Feminist Internationalism 112
- Chapter 6 Non-Socialist Internationalisms before and after the First World War 129
- Chapter 7 Securing Peace by Trade? The ‘World Economy’ and International Organization 160
- Chapter 8 Ecumene Redefined: Concepts of (Inter)National Religious Unity in British, Dutch and Swedish Parliamentary Debates, 1880–2020 178
- Chapter 9 ‘Olympism Is Real Internationalism’ Conceptualizations of Internationalism(s) in the Olympic Movement from the 1890s to the 1990s 206
- Chapter 10 European Unity and the Nation State 223
- Chapter 11 Universalism in Emergency Aid before and after 1970 Ambivalences and Contradictions 247
- Chapter 12 Defining ‘the Third Way’ Oppositional Internationalisms of Finnish, Swedish and West German Student and New Left Movements in the 1960s 270
- Chapter 13 ‘The Vision of an Undivided, Habitable World’ International Climate Policies in German, British and European Parliamentary Debates on Conceptions of Justice, 1992–2019 285
- Chapter 14 Dynamics of the International and National in Finnish and Hungarian Higher Education, 1990–2020 301
- Conclusion: Long-Term Patterns in the Vocabulary of Internationalisms 322
- Afterword 330
- Index 337