Items where Author is "Brown, Chris"
Number of items: 112.
Female political representation and the gender health gap:a cross-national analysis of 49 European countries. (2022)
Reeves, Aaron; Brown, Chris; Hanefeld, Johanna
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International relations and international political theory. (2018)
Brown, Chris
Revisionist just war theory and the impossibility of a moral victory. (2017)
Brown, Chris
Big pictures - IR's cosmological turn.
Brown, Chris
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Bob Dylan, Live Aid, and the politics of popular communitarianism.
Brown, Chris
Borders and identity in international political theory.
Brown, Chris
Can only front line service cuts save Defence expenditure?
Brown, Chris
Conceptions of a rule-governed international order: Europe vs America.
Brown, Chris
Cosmopolitanism, world citizenship and global civil society.
Brown, Chris
Crimea referendum – our experts react.
Brown, Chris; Sasse, Gwendolyn; Economides, Spyros; Lankina, Tomila V.; Hughes, Jim; Knott, Ellie
Cultural diversity and international political theory: from the 'requirement' to 'mutual respect'.
Brown, Chris
David Cameron is unlikely to get the results he wants out of the G8 Summit.
Brown, Chris
Decent peoples, burdened societies, outlaw states: conceptual categories in the law of peoples.
Brown, Chris
"Delinquent" states, guilty consciences and humanitarian politics in the 1990s.
Brown, Chris
Deontology, consequentialism and reciprocity in contemporary just war thinking.
Brown, Chris
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Difficult decisions lie ahead over Syria. But these decisions are mainly for the Turkish leadership rather than the British Cabinet.
Brown, Chris
Diplomacy is the only real way forward in the Syrian conflict: military intervention could make the situation even worse.
Brown, Chris
EU wins Nobel Peace Prize- reactions from EUROPP experts.
Ker-Lindsay, James; Featherstone, Kevin; Brown, Chris; Thomas, Daniel; Cherrier, Nick; Pastrorella, Giulia; Besliu, Raluca
The "English School" and world society.
Brown, Chris
The English school: international theory and international society.
Brown, Chris
Ethics, interests and foreign policy.
Brown, Chris
European international relations and the 800-pound gorilla (review article of 'International relations in Europe: traditions, perspectives and destinations' edited by Knud Eric Jorgenson and Tonny Brems Knudsen).
Brown, Chris
Fog in the channel: continental international relations theory isolated (or an essay on the paradoxes of diversity and parochialism in IR theory).
Brown, Chris
From humanised war to humanitarian intervention: Carl Schmitt's critique of the 'just war tradition'.
Brown, Chris
From international to global justice?
Brown, Chris
From serpents and doves to the war on teleocracy.
Brown, Chris
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Global terror and the international community.
Brown, Chris
History ends, worlds collide.
Brown, Chris
How and why to do just war theory.
O’driscoll, Cian; Brown, Chris; Hutchings, Kimberly; Finlay, Christopher J.; Whyte, Jessica; Gregory, Thomas
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'Human nature', science and international political theory.
Brown, Chris
Human rights.
Brown, Chris
Humanitarian intervention and international political theory.
Brown, Chris
IR as a social science: a response.
Brown, Chris
In its delivery of new aircraft carriers, the MoD has sacrificed short term affordability for long term value for money, a decision that may also leave the UK with a reduced defence capability.
Brown, Chris
'International political theory: a British social science?'.
Brown, Chris
International relations and industrial society.
Brown, Chris
International relations as political theory.
Brown, Chris
International relations in political thought: texts in international relations from the ancient Greeks to the first world war.
Brown, Chris; Nardin, Terry; Rengger, Nicholas
International relations theory in Britain - the new black?
Brown, Chris
International society, global polity: an introduction to international political theory.
Brown, Chris
Introduction - a life in theory.
Brown, Chris
Just war and political judgment.
Brown, Chris
Justice and international order.
Brown, Chris
Justified:just war and the ethics of violence and world order.
Brown, Chris
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The Labour Party plans for ‘Progressive Internationalism’ if it returns to government.
Brown, Chris
Liberal interventionism and the case of Libya.
Brown, Chris
Liberalism and the globalization of ethics.
Brown, Chris
Memo to William Hague.
Brown, Chris
Michael Walzer.
Brown, Chris
Moral agency and international society.
Brown, Chris
Moral agency and international society: reflections on norms, the UN, the Gulf War and the Kosovo campaign.
Brown, Chris
Narratives of religion, civilization and modernity.
Brown, Chris
No jazz on the radio... John Mearsheimer and the British IR (part of article 'Roundtable: the battle rages on').
Brown, Chris
On Amartya Sen and 'The idea of justice'.
Brown, Chris
On morality, self-interest and foreign policy.
Brown, Chris
On the disunity of mankind.
Brown, Chris
"Our side?": critical theory and international relations.
Brown, Chris
The Oxford handbook of international political theory.
Brown, Chris; Eckersley, Robyn
Philosophie politique et relations internationals anglo-américaines ou 'Pourquoi existe-t-il une théorie internationale?'.
Brown, Chris
Political theory and international relations.
Brown, Chris
Political thought, international relations theory and international political theory: an interpretation.
Brown, Chris
Poverty alleviation, global justice, and the real world.
Brown, Chris
Practical judgement in international political theory: selected essays.
Brown, Chris
Putting Trident on the block will show that Cameron is serious about spending cuts: cancellation is now a real possibility.
Brown, Chris
Recent actions in Libya show that ‘liberal interventionism’ to support the human rights of civilians is not exempt from politics.
Brown, Chris
Reflections on the "War on Terror" two years on.
Brown, Chris
Reimagining international society and global community.
Brown, Chris
Review article: International Political Theory today.
Brown, Chris
Roundtable on humanitarian intervention after 9/11: What, exactly, is the problem to which the 'five-part test' is the solution?
Brown, Chris
Rules and norms in a post-Western world.
Brown, Chris
Scrapping or replacing Trident?
Brown, Chris
Second debate – international affairs: what our experts said.
Hagemann, Sara; Brown, Chris; Carrera, Leandro N.
Selective humanitarianism: in defence of inconsistency.
Brown, Chris
Self-defence in an imperfect world.
Brown, Chris
Situating critical realism.
Brown, Chris
Soldier, I wish you well.
Brown, Chris
Sovereignty, rights and justice : international political theory today.
Brown, Chris
'Special circumstances': intervention by a liberal utopia.
Brown, Chris
State and nation in nineteenth century international political theory.
Brown, Chris
The Strategic Defence Review is an incoherent mess of stalled (but unresolved) decision making: it creates future problems that will not go away.
Brown, Chris
Structural realism, classical realism and human nature.
Brown, Chris
Theory and practice in international relations.
Brown, Chris
Tolerance in an intolerant age.
Brown, Chris
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Towards a neo-Aristotelian resolution of the cosmopolitan-communitarian debate.
Brown, Chris
Tragedy, "tragic choices" and international political theory.
Brown, Chris
Understanding international relations.
Brown, Chris
Understanding international relations.
Brown, Chris
Understanding international relations (Turkish edition and translation).
Brown, Chris
Understanding international relations [4th edition].
Brown, Chris; Ainley, Kirsten
Universal human rights? An analysis of the 'human-rights culture' and its critics.
Brown, Chris
Universal values and human nature.
Brown, Chris
While the UK and Europe can be proud of their role in Libya, there was a dependence on US support and this cannot be relied upon in future conflicts.
Brown, Chris
While the economic impetus for cooperation has never been greater the new Anglo-France Defence Treaty falls short of ‘landmark’ status.
Brown, Chris
The Wikileaks saga has revealed a souring of the US/UK ‘special relationship’, and this foreign policy distance looks set to stay.
Brown, Chris
World society and the English School : an 'international society' perspective on world society.
Brown, Chris
The antipolitical theory of responsibility to protect.
Brown, Chris
The borders of (international) political theory.
Brown, Chris
The construction of a ‘realistic utopia’ : John Rawls and international political theory.
Brown, Chris
The development of International Relations theory in the UK: traditions, contemporary perspectives, and trajectories.
Brown, Chris
The development of international relations theory in the United Kingdom: traditions, contemporary perspectives and trajectories.
Brown, Chris
The emerging shape of 21st century international politics.
Brown, Chris
The 'fall of the towers' and international order.
Brown, Chris
The future of the discipline.
Brown, Chris
The house that Chuck built: Twenty-five years of reading Charles Beitz.
Brown, Chris
A new, but still a just war against terror.
Brown, Chris
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The only thinkable figure?: ethical and normative approaches to refugees in international relations.
Brown, Chris
The poverty of Grand Theory.
Brown, Chris
The 'practice turn', phronesis and classical realism: towards a phronetic international political theory?
Brown, Chris
The promise and record of international institutions.
Brown, Chris
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A qualified defence of the use of force for 'humanitarian' reasons.
Brown, Chris
‘The twilight of international morality'? Hans J. Morgenthau and Carl Schmitt on the end of the Jus Publicum Europaeum.
Brown, Chris
A weak economy in 2012 threatens Britain’s ability to respond to the ‘knowns’ and ‘unknowns’ of foreign policy and defence.
Brown, Chris