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Recognition, Multiplicity and the Elusive International
Alexander Hoseason
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
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Social Sciences
International Relation
100%
International Politics
100%
Sovereignty
100%
Presupposition
100%
Moral Geography
100%
Coexistence
100%
Arts and Humanities
Multiplicity
100%
Cosmopolitan
33%
Presupposition
33%
Transnational
33%
Normative
33%
International Relations
33%
Moral
33%
Limits
33%
Critical Reading
33%
Ontological
33%
materialist
33%
Simultaneity
33%
Morality
33%
Coexistence
33%
Keyphrases
Recognition Theory
100%
International Relations
20%
International Politics
20%
Further Development
20%
Globalized
20%
Sovereignty
20%
Simultaneity
20%
International Institutions
20%
Materialist
20%
Transnational Movements
20%
Issue Characteristics
20%
Moral Geography
20%
Psychology
Multiplicity
100%