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68 C. Brown 2 The French situation
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74 A. de Benoist not only ‘illega
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76 A. de Benoist issues related to
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78 A. de Benoist classic type of or
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80 A. de Benoist therefore stigmati
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82 A. de Benoist and this is why it
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84 A. de Benoist writes quite corre
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86 A. de Benoist cannot understand
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92 A. de Benoist is completely fore
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94 A. de Benoist Assheuer, T. (2001
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96 A. de Benoist Scheuerman, W. E.
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98 G. L. Ulmen that requires new co
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100 G. L. Ulmen whole Eurocentric w
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102 G. L. Ulmen sabotage, a revolut
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104 G. L. Ulmen such rules and code
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106 G. L. Ulmen Bibliography Al-Qud
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108 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke Peac
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110 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke clai
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112 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke What
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114 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke anar
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116 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke cons
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118 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke What
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120 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke Conc
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122 L. S. Bishai and A. Behnke Bibl
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7 Crossing the line? Carl Schmitt o
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126 L. Odysseos universalism, and t
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128 L. Odysseos enemy as both just
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130 L. Odysseos Cosmopolitanism: er
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132 L. Odysseos cosmopolitanism tod
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134 L. Odysseos procedures in compa
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136 L. Odysseos principles that der
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138 L. Odysseos of a longer project
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140 L. Odysseos The dissatisfaction
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142 L. Odysseos years’ hindsight
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Part III Searching for a new nomos
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148 C. Mouffe As far as Bush’s po
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150 C. Mouffe [o]ne of the most imp
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152 C. Mouffe Parliamentary Assembl
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9 The re-emerging notion of Empire
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156 D. Zolo view, three usages of t
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158 D. Zolo world order, that is, a
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160 D. Zolo a global empire above a
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162 D. Zolo or may be, shared by al
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164 D. Zolo Frank, A. G. (1969) Cap
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10 Against world unity Carl Schmitt
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168 F. Petito writings of the 1950s
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170 F. Petito The Western-centric a
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172 F. Petito Liberalism, technolog
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174 F. Petito itself in ideal terms
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176 F. Petito And in a similar vein
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178 F. Petito of which Wendt is a m
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180 F. Petito require a confrontati
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182 F. Petito Bibliography Adler, E
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184 F. Petito —— (2003b [1953])
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186 J. P. Burgess scepticism relate
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188 J. P. Burgess between subjectiv
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190 J. P. Burgess individual and ca
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192 J. P. Burgess because the draft
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194 J. P. Burgess Simultaneously, a
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196 J. P. Burgess The topography of
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198 J. P. Burgess void left by the
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200 J. P. Burgess Evans, A. (1998)
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Part IV Critical rereadings of Carl
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206 M. Ojakangas This, in a nutshel
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208 M. Ojakangas Schmitt’s view,
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210 M. Ojakangas transcendent found
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212 M. Ojakangas enemy (‘the enem
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216 M. Ojakangas established, an or
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218 M. Ojakangas eagerly than ever.
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220 M. Ojakangas Bibliography Arist
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224 S. Prozorov work of Jacques Der
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228 S. Prozorov also: this is good
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230 S. Prozorov material, including
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232 S. Prozorov such as the truth o
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234 S. Prozorov with the enemy. Whi
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236 S. Prozorov own existence. Any
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238 S. Prozorov insistence on undec
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240 S. Prozorov Lacan, J. (1992) Th
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14 Nomos Word and myth Mitchell Dea
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244 M. Dean presupposes a community
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246 M. Dean community which distrib
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248 M. Dean She [England] truly tur
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250 M. Dean SS which followed his 1
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252 M. Dean manner of the forefathe
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254 M. Dean (2000: 102) has used th
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256 M. Dean which means that Schmit
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258 M. Dean Hobbes, T. (1996) Levia
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260 Index civilians 74, 80, 102, 16
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262 Index international law - contd
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264 Index political 22, 39, 53, 97,
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266 Index Westphalia 1-9, 13, 36, 5