Dr Peter Sutch - BA, MA, PhD, FRHistS
Overview
Position:
Deputy Head of School & Director of Teaching and Learning
Email:
SutchP@cardiff.ac.ukTelephone: +44(0)29 2087 4257
Fax: +44(0)29 2087 4946
Extension: 74257
Location: Room 2.01, 65-68 Park Place
My main research area explores questions of international justice, in particular questions relating to just war and humanitarian intervention, global governance, human rights and international law. I am particularly interested in normative or moral questions and their impact on, and relation to, questions of politics and law. I have been concerned with questions of how we should conceive of the relation between ethics and international politics (Ethics Justice and International Relations, Routledge 2001) and I am currently researching a book on international law and international justice with Dr Edwin Egede. I also have broader interests in contemporary political theory and the history of political thought and along with colleagues in the political theory research unit, have recently collaborated on projects on multiculturalism (Multiculturalism, Identity and Rights Routledge 2003) and questions of justification in moral theory (Principles and Political Order: The Challenge of Diversity Routledge 2006).
Selected Publications
Peter Sutch, Ethics Justice and International Relations: Constructing an International Community, Routledge, 2001
P. Roberts and P. Sutch, An Introduction to Political Thought: A Conceptual Toolkit, Edinburgh University Press, 2004
Haddock and Sutch (eds) Multiculturalism Identity and Rights, Routledge, 2003
Haddock, Roberts and Sutch (eds) Principles and Political Order: The Challenge of Diversity, Roultedge, 2006-11-06
P. Sutch and J. Elias, International Relations: The Basics, Routledge, 2007
Research Unit
Publications
Authored books
Peter Sutch, Ethics Justice and International Relations: Constructing an International Community, Routledge, 2001
P. Roberts and P. Sutch, An Introduction to Political Thought: A Conceptual Toolkit, Edinburgh University Press, 2004
P. Sutch and J. Elias, International Relations: The Basics, Routledge,
2007
Refereed journal articles
'International justice and the reform of global governance: a reconsideration of Michael Walzer's international political theory' Review of International Studies 2009, volume 35, issue 3, p. 513-530
Kantians and Cosmopolitanism, The Kantian Review, 4, 2000
Human Rights as Settled Norms, Review of International Studies, 26, 2000
International Justice and the Reform of Global Governance, Review of International Studies, 35, 2009
Edited books
Haddock and Sutch (eds) Multiculturalism Identity and Rights, Routledge, 2003
Haddock, Roberts and Sutch (eds) Principles and Political Order:
The Challenge of Diversity, Roultedge, 2006-11-06
Biography
Career profile
Peter Sutch is currently Senior Lecturer in political and international theory and Director of Studies in Politics and European Union Studies in the Department of Politics. He previously taught at Swansea University. In 2006 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Teaching profile
I teach a wide variety of modules in political theory and international relations. At undergraduate level I teach Introduction to Political thought and Introduction to International Relations. At level 3 I teach either political theory of international relations or war, poverty and borders. At MA/Msc I teach Ethics and International Relations, Just war and humanitarian intervention, and a core reading class in political theory (this year we are looking at Buchanan’s Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International Law). I am currently supervising doctoral research on the concept of recognition in international relations theory, constructivist international theory, humanitarian intervention in international theory, and the impact of the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ report in IR.
