Contributors
Acknowledgements
1. Recognition and the International: Meanings, Limits, Manifestations
Patrick Hayden and Kate Schick
Part 1 Meanings: Critical Interventions
2. Unsettling Pedagogy: Recognition, Vulnerability and the International
Kate Schick
3. Ambiguity, Existence, Cosmopolitanism: Simone de Beauvoir and a Global Theory of Feminist Recognition
Monica Mookherjee
4. Recognition, Multiculturalism and the Allure of Separatism
Volker M. Heins
5. Recognition and Accumulation
Tarik Kochi
Part 2 Limits: Recognition's Blind Spots
6. Lost Worlds: Evil, Genocide and the Limits of Recognition
Patrick Hayden
7. In Recognition of the Abyssinian General
Robbie Shilliam
8. Recognizing Nature in International Relations
Emilian Kavalski and Magdalena Zolkos
Part 3 Manifestations: International Orders and Disorders
9. Paternalistic Care and Transformative Recognition in International Politics
Fiona Robinson
10. Recognition in the Struggle against Global Injustice
Greta Fowler Snyder
11. Recognition in and of World Society
Matthew S. Weinert
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