Contestatory cosmopolitanism

"Contemporary global politics poses urgent challenges -- from humanitarian, migratory and environmental problems to economic, religious and military conflicts -- that strain not only existing political systems and resources, but also the frameworks and concepts of political thinking. The standa...

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