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Participation for just governance of food-system transition

2022

Sustainability transitions governance needs to be inclusive and participatory and the question of justice is crucial for making effective and acceptable changes possible. But how do we ensure adequate participation in governance processes and enable reconciliation between competing goals in relation to sustainability transitions? Transition management highlights the need for participatory and reflexive governance processes to enable sustainability transitions. However, due to participant selection and limitations in chosen approaches, deliberative and participatory forums may have difficulties ensuring justice and legitimacy. A systemic and practice-oriented perspective on deliberation poin…

hallintolainkäyttöomavaraisuussysteeminen muutosruokapolitiikkaelintarviketuotantoruokajärjestelmätkestävä kehityspäätöksentekoGeography Planning and Developmentalternative food systemssustainability transitionskestävyysmurrosfood sovereigntyoikeudenmukaisuuskansalaisyhteiskuntaruokaturvaosallistaminenjust transitionfood-policy councilhallintosystemic participationsiirtymätalousruokahuoltoosallistuminenGeneral Environmental ScienceSustainability: Science, Practice and Policy
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I diritti umani come tema conflittuale nel Consiglio di Sicurezza delle Nazioni Unite

2019

With the end of the Cold War and the expansion of the international liberal order, human rights have entered the UN Security Council agenda. However, this has become a divisive issue. In a context of greater influence of the US and its Western allies over the decision-making process of the most important multilateral institutions, the UN above all, the interpretation allowing intrusive practices by the Security Council promoted by the Western permanent members has clashed with the defense of sovereignty promoted by Russia and China. Analyzing divisive resolutions with reference to human rights in the period 2001-2017 (Lebanon, Myanmar, Zimbabwe, Libya and Syria) and the only thematic meetin…

human righthumanitarian interventionssovereigntyinternational liberal orderSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaUN Security Council
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A “Principle-Based” Approach to Intervention by Invitation in Civil Wars

2019

This contribution challenges the idea of the existence of a one-size-fits-all rule that always prohibits or permits outside forcible intervention upon the request of a government engaged in a civil war. Civil wars are complex situations. It seems quite unrealistic to make abstractions of the “topography” of the conflict between the legal principles concretely at stake in each case. Indeed, if self-determination is the main rationale behind the thesis of strict-abstentionism, an important question to ask is whether self-determination always represents an obstacle to external intervention in civil wars to support the established government. Furthermore, the principle of negative equality is s…

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Thinking the Political with Jean-Luc Nancy

2021

In this article, I argue that at the center of Jean-Luc Nancy’s approach to the political lies the thinking of subject as that of relation. Throughout the historical actualizations of, for example, the individual, the state, or the people as a subject, the problematic of relation is one that has retreated and now demands to be subjected to a retreatment. When the arche-teleological presuppositions that constitute subject as that which is given enter the phase of deconstruction, subject comes to present itself as nothing but the activity of relating itself to itself. I respond to Nancy’s call to invent “an affirmation of relation” by way of rethinking the logics of sovereignty and democracy.…

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Review of ‘Liminal sovereignty practices’

2020

liminalityhyvät käytännötpracticesCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicssovereigntygovernanceSovereigntyhallintoPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationssuvereniteettiLiminalitymedia_commonCooperation and Conflict
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Hegel and Hobbes on Institutions and Collective Actions

2004

.  Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel is usually, and rightly, considered the foremost representative of the organistic conception of society. It is only natural to think that his view has nothing in common with the kind of individualistic outlook that dominates our legal and political thinking, and that I myself have tried to defend. I try to show why certain insights of Hegel are potentially important even for individualistic legal and political theories. First, I explicate some of the problems he struggled with, and compare his views with those of Thomas Hobbes. Next, I try to link his views to the modern theories of institutions and of collective action. The antidemocratic ideology expressed…

media_common.quotation_subjectHegelianismCollective actionEpistemologyPoliticsIndividualismAction (philosophy)NothingLawIdeologySociologyLawPopular sovereigntymedia_commonRatio Juris
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States, nations, and societies: a case study of Valencia

2017

Political activity of contemporary western societies has been structured based on a definition of territorial units of action, which we call states. This western political structure has been legitimised by a link between each state to a collective owner of sovereignty, which we call a nation. The life of this society revolves around areas linked to different fields of community life, such as production, consumption, distribution of work, etc., including the discursive elements of these practices. Social practices take place within the complex interaction between all these fields of relations, which we call social structure. Each of these collective forms (states, nations and social structur…

media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical structureGeneral MedicineConsumption (sociology)Valencianlanguage.human_languagePoliticsState (polity)Action (philosophy)SovereigntyCollective identityPolitical economyPolitical sciencelanguagemedia_commonAnnual Review. Debats. Revista de Cultura, Poder i Societat
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State Sovereignty: Balancing Effectiveness and Legality/Legitimacy

2018

This chapter aims to examine one of the most interesting topics in the contemporary internationalist debate, namely the crisis of effectiveness as the ultimate or sufficient criterion for achieving statehood and territorial sovereignty. Since the 1970s the perception that international law can no longer accept social reality as it is but promotes and imposes standards of justice and common values has become increasingly widespread. More recently, the ensuing discussion between realists and legalists emerged as one of the central topics addressed within the framework of the advisory procedure concerning Kosovo’s declaration of independence. By discussing and critically appraising the normati…

media_common.quotation_subjectlegitimacyPrinciple of legalitylegalityEconomic Justice[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesState (polity)SecessionSovereigntyDeclaration of independencePolitical science050602 political science & public administrationstatehood effectiveness legality legitimacy non-recognition secessionSettore IUS/13 - Diritto InternazionaleLegitimacyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0505 lawmedia_commonLaw and economics050502 lawnon-recognition05 social sciencesInternational lawstatehood16. Peace & justice0506 political scienceeffectivenesecession
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Èkonomičeskaâ desuverenizaciâ gosudarstva kak ugroza èkonomičeskoj bezopasnosti Ukrainy

2015

In the article it is made the analysis of factors influencing economic desovereignization of Ukraine and it is determined the effects of objective and subjective economic globalization for Ukraine. On the basis of the analysis it is justified immediate steps for ensuring the formation of a competitive and self-sufficient economy of Ukraine.

national interests in the economic sphereeconomic securitynational sovereigntyeconomic desovereignization of stateeconomic globalization.
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Maldivas y el delicado equilibrio entre India y China

2019

Maldivas es la nación más pequeña de Asia Meridional en términos de población, superficie y PBI. A pesar de ello, este pequeño archipiélago tiene una gran importancia estratégica, en virtud de su ubicación en medio de las rutas marítimas internacionales del océano Índico, y en su cercanía a las costas de la India. La propuesta de este artículo es exponer los cambios que se produjeron en Maldivas durante la presidencia de Abdulla Yameen en cuanto a la política interna, como así también a las relaciones exteriores, y observar en qué momento estas dos tendencias se cruzan para formar parte de una misma trama. A su vez, analizar finalmente las consecuencias que esto tiene para el país y para la…

océano ÍndicoChinaeducation.field_of_studygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPresidencymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationIndialcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesDemocracyPoliticsMaldivasSovereigntyEconomyState of emergencyPolitical sciencelcsh:AZ20-999Archipelagolcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)educationChinamedia_commonJournal de Ciencias Sociales
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