Democratic Theory and Border Coercion: No Right to Unilaterally Control Your Own Borders A Abizadeh Political Theory 36 (1), 37-65, 2008 | 1020* | 2008 |
Cooperation, pervasive impact, and coercion: on the scope (not site) of distributive justice A Abizadeh Phil. & Pub. Aff. 35, 318, 2007 | 399 | 2007 |
Does collective identity presuppose an other? On the alleged incoherence of global solidarity A Abizadeh American political science review 99 (1), 45-60, 2005 | 306 | 2005 |
Does liberal democracy presuppose a cultural nation? Four arguments A Abizadeh American political science review 96 (3), 495-509, 2002 | 295 | 2002 |
On the Demos and Its Kin: Nationalism, Democracy, and the Boundary Problem A Abizadeh American Political Science Review 106 (4), 867-882, 2012 | 290 | 2012 |
Democratic legitimacy and state coercion: A reply to David Miller A Abizadeh Political theory 38 (1), 121-130, 2010 | 174 | 2010 |
Historical Truth, National Myths and Liberal Democracy: On the Coherence of Liberal Nationalism A Abizadeh Journal of political Philosophy 12 (3), 291-313, 2004 | 135 | 2004 |
The Passions of the Wise: Phronęsis, Rhetoric, and Aristotle's Passionate Practical Deliberation A Abizadeh The Review of Metaphysics, 267-296, 2002 | 126 | 2002 |
Hobbes on the causes of war: A disagreement theory A Abizadeh American Political Science Review 105 (2), 298-315, 2011 | 117 | 2011 |
Representation, bicameralism, political equality, and sortition: Reconstituting the second chamber as a randomly selected assembly A Abizadeh Perspectives on Politics 19 (3), 791-806, 2021 | 92 | 2021 |
Ethnicity, race, and a possible humanity A Abizadeh World Order, 2001 | 90 | 2001 |
Was Fichte an ethnic nationalist? On cultural nationalism and its double A Abizadeh History of Political Thought 26 (2), 334-359, 2005 | 82 | 2005 |
Liberal nationalist versus postnational social integration: on the nation's ethno‐cultural particularity and ‘concreteness’* A Abizadeh Nations and Nationalism 10 (3), 231-250, 2004 | 77 | 2004 |
Banishing the particular: Rousseau on rhetoric, patrie, and the passions A Abizadeh Political Theory 29 (4), 556-582, 2001 | 66 | 2001 |
Is there a genuine tension between cosmopolitan egalitarianism and special responsibilities? A Abizadeh, P Gilabert Philosophical Studies 138, 349-365, 2008 | 62 | 2008 |
On the philosophy/rhetoric binaries: Or, is Habermasian discourse motivationally impotent? A Abizadeh Philosophy & social criticism 33 (4), 445-472, 2007 | 57 | 2007 |
Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics A Abizadeh Cambridge University Press, 2018 | 51 | 2018 |
Counter-majoritarian democracy: Persistent minorities, federalism, and the power of numbers A Abizadeh American Political Science Review 115 (3), 742-756, 2021 | 42 | 2021 |
Publicity, Privacy, and Religious Toleration in Hobbes’s Leviathan A Abizadeh Modern Intellectual History 10 (2), 261-291, 2013 | 38 | 2013 |
The representation of Hobbesian sovereignty: Leviathan as mythology A Abizadeh | 38 | 2012 |