Associate Professor of Political Science
313 Hesburgh Center
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Phone: (574) 631-7667
Fax: (574) 631-6973
E-mail: Philpott.1@nd.edu
Daniel Philpott,
Ph.D., Harvard, 1996, pursues interests in international relations
and political philosophy. His current research revolves around
the topic of reconciliation. In particular, he is looking
at transitional justice, the question of how societies address
past injustices, seeking to balance truth, justice, reconciliation,
and stability. He is also collaborating on a major study of
global religion and politics based at Harvard University,
focusing on religion's impact on the politics of peace and
reconciliation. A Senior Associate at the International Center
for Religion and Diplomacy, he travels regularly to Kashmir,
where he trains leaders in faith-based diplomacy, an activist
dimension of his scholarly interests. His first book, published
in 2001, is Revolutions in Sovereignty: How Ideas Shaped Modern
International Relations (Princeton University Press), a historical
account of how new ideas about justice and legitimate authority
fashioned the global sovereign states system. Reflecting his
interests in political theory and ethics and international
relations, he has also written on the morality of self-determination
and on religious freedom as an end of American foreign policy.
He has published articles in World Politics, Ethics, Political
Studies, The Journal of International Affairs, and The National
Interest, and has held fellowships at Harvard University,
Princeton University, and the Erasmus Institute at Notre Dame.
Recent
Publications by Dan Philpott
Religion, Reconciliation, and Transitional Justice
(Social Science Research Council, October 17, 2007) [Working Paper]
Revolutions in Sovereignty:
How Ideas Shaped Modern International Relations (Princeton
University Press, 2001) [Abstract]
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