Richard Beardsworth

 

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  Degrees:

BA, MA, University of Cambridge.

MA, DPhil, University of Sussex.

 

  Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations

 

  Director of the Research Center

 

  Academic Departments:

International and Comparative Politics

Philosophy

 

 

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Profile updated: Feb-12

 

Richard Beardsworth delivered the keynote speech at a UNESCO-organized youth seminar in Cairo in June entitled "Ethical Dilemmas and Democracy." He participated in May in the UK launch of Academics Against Poverty at the Global Ethics Centre, University of Birmingham and has since joined the steering committee for a Global Poverty Consensus Report targeted at the aftermath of the Millennium Development Goals in 2015. His article "National Interest, Interdependence and State Responsibility: An Argument for Cosmopolitan Realism" is presently under review for International Theory. His paper "Political Vision in International Relations" will be given at the Millennium Annual Conference, London in October. 

Richard Beardsworth works, in an interdisciplinary manner, between the domains of political theory and international relations and focuses on relations between value, law and power in world politics. He advances the project of a minimal cosmopolitan vision at the global level and has written at length on the importance, and difficulty of relating ethical responsibility to power politics in a world dogged by global collective action problems. Present research work considers state responsibility to minimal cosmopolitan commitments and republican example within an uncertain world of plural sites of power.

 

Research fields: international political theory, global policy, cosmopolitan political ethics.

 

1990s research work: the political dimension of deconstruction (Derrida and the Political, Routledge: 1996; Nietzsche, Belles Lettres: 1998, numerous articles on critical theory), the philosophy of technology (general editor, Tekhnema: Journal of Philosophy and Technology 1992-2001, translator of Bernard Stiegler), and globalization studies.

 

Richard Beardsworth is director of the Research Center in the Division of International Politics, Economics and Public Policy and chairs the Working Paper Series in the Social Sciences.

Recent books

 

Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory (Cambridge, Polity Press: May 2011) 

 

Recent chapters in books

 

'Cosmopolitan Theory and World Politics: An Argument for Cosmopolitan Realism'. In S.G. Nelson and N. Soguk, Modern Theory, Modern Power and World Politics (London, Ashgate Research Companion Series, Ashgate: 2012)

 

Tragedy, World Politics and Ethical Community. In N. Lebow and T. Erskine (eds), Tragedy and International Relations (London, Macmillan: 2011)

 

A Secular Response to Political Messianism. In A. Bradley (ed), Politics to Come: Power, Secularity and the Messianic (London, Continuum: 2010)

 Recent articles

 

Cosmopolitan Realism. 11,000 word article submitted to International Theory (15/12/2010)

 

Culture and the Specificity of the Political: A Response to Fred Dallmayr. International Political Theory, 8/1, September 2011

 

Technology and Politics: A Response to Bernard Stiegler. In Cultural Politics, 6/2, July 2010

 

 

Recent conference Papers

 

When States lead: State Responsibility in a Globalized World. Paper accepted for International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, March 2011 (co-chair of panel on ‘Cosmopolitanism and Global Governance’)

 

Discussant, ‘Giving up Nuclear Arms’, Centre de recherches et d’études internationales, Sciences Po, Paris, January 2011

 

Cosmopolitanism and State Responsibility. Political Science Department, Edinburgh University, January 2011

 

Cosmopolitan realism for the 21st Century. Centre for Advanced Studies, Frankfurt University, December 2010

 

Culture, and the Specificity of the Political: Response to Fred Dallymer’s ‘Comparative Political Theory’, International Political Theory conference, St Andrews University, July 2010

 

Can the EU be a global leader? European and International Studies Seminar, held by European Voice, Committee of the Regions, Brussels, February 2010

 

For a Cosmopolitan Politics of the Lesser Violence. International Studies Association, February 2010

 

‘Re-conceiving the State in International Relations’, chair and discussant, International Studies Association, February 2010

 

Rethinking World Order: Cosmopolitan Vision and Realist Dilemma. Political Science Department, Yale University, and CERI, Sciences Po, Paris, February 2010

 

 

Other research-linked activities

 

Organizer of Working-Paper Series in Social Sciences: see http://www.aup.fr/graduate/mpp-maia/conferences/wpseries.htm

 

Fairly regular participant in television debates on France 24 on world politics. 

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Contact Richard Beardsworth

 

 

rbeardsworth@aup.edu 

+33 1 40.62.06.00 ext. 622

6, Rue du Colonel Combes, 75007, Paris (Métro: La Tour-Maubourg, Ecole Militaire, Alma-Marceau, Invalides)

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
Departmental Faculty
 
 
 

Richard Beardsworth

Professor of Political Philosophy and International Relations; Director of the Research Center.

 

Oliver Feltham

Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Philosophy; Coordinator, Philosophy Program.

 

Jérôme Game

Associate Professor of Film Studies and Philosophy

 

Jula Wildberger

Associate Professor of Classical and Comparative Literature; Coordinator of Classical Studies; Chair, Department of Comparative Literature and English.

 
 

 

 

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