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The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory : Volume II



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Autore: Williams Howard Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory : Volume II Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (469 pages)
Disciplina: 327.101
Altri autori: BoucherDavid  
SutchPeter  
ReidyDavid  
KoutsoukisAlexandros  
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- Part VII: Challenges to the World Order -- Financial Challenges -- Security Challenges -- Environmental Challenges -- International Law Challenges -- Part VIII: Justice, Reconciliation, and Restoration -- Justice and Global Inequalities -- Justice and International Law -- Part IX: Peace, Conflict, and Force in the Twenty-First Century -- Terrorism and Just War Theory -- Political Theology and International Order -- Ethical Dilemmas in War and Peace -- Part X: Global (Mis)Conceptions -- Ethical International Visions and Sensibilities -- The Future of History -- Towards a Global Decent Society -- Note -- References -- Part I Challenges to the World Order -- 2 Rethinking Money and Trade -- Preliminaries -- Part 1. The Gold Standard's Long Shadow -- From Scarcity to Abundance-The Fast Way -- A Money Modulator -- Two Considerable Benefits of Monetary Sovereignty -- Old Time Religion -- Part 2. Sovereign Money in a Global Economy -- Attaining Monetary Sovereignty -- Managing Robust Monetary Policy -- Part 3. Normative Foundations -- Associative State Obligations -- Notes -- References -- 3 Security in the Global Context: Blurring the Internal-External Divide -- Introduction -- Origins and Consolidation of the Internal-External Security Divide -- The End of the Cold War: Linking Internal and External Security -- The European Union's Internal-External Security Nexus -- Security Governance: Increasingly Horizontal -- Security Threats: Transcending Geographic & -- Functional Boundaries -- Internal Security: Increasingly Externalised -- The Internal-External Security Nexus: CSDP -- Implications of an Internal-External Security Nexus -- References -- 4 Global Climate Change: Political Realism and the Case for a World Climate Bank -- Introduction.
The Paris Agreement and Climate Finance -- The Broome-Foley case for a World Climate Bank -- Critical Analysis of the Broome-Foley Case for a World Climate Bank -- "Governments," "Government," and a Self-Contradiction -- Broome and Foley Contradict Themselves Again (and Perhaps Again) -- Political Realism -- Political Realism and New Forms of Realist Political Theory -- A Realistic Assessment of the Broome-Foley Proposal -- In Favor of a World Climate Bank that Would Not Buy Up Fossil Fuel Assets -- Rebutting the BFP's Claim that There Is No Realistic Alternative -- We Need a Fully Developed Proposal for a Well-Designed WCB-MAR -- A Sketch of a Provisional Political Case for a Well-Designed WCB-MAR -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Environmental Responsibility: Oceans and the Polar Regions -- Introduction -- Responsibility in Governance: Theory and Institutional Design -- Responsible Institutional Design -- Antarctic Treaty System -- Global Oceans -- Arctic -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Reparations for Loss and Damage? The Cosmopolitan Right in the Context of the Coloniality of Climate -- Coloniality of Climate: An Argument for Reparative Justice -- Cosmopolitan Right and the Entitlements of Indigenous Peoples -- Content of Climate Reparations for Irreversible Loss and Damage -- Cosmopolitan Right as a Guarantee of Non-Repetition -- Conclusions -- References -- 7 The Legitimacy of International Law -- International Law and the Nature of Law -- Sources of Legitimacy -- Contemporary Practice -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part II Justice, Reconciliation and Restoration -- 8 Global Distributive Justice -- Introduction -- Against Global Distributive Justice -- Arguments from Cost (AC) -- Arguments from Competing Values (ACV) -- Arguments from Political Association (APA) -- Broadening the Concerns of Global Distributive Justice.
Conclusion -- References -- 9 Global Inequalities, Pluralism and Tolerance -- The Enlightenment Paradigm of Inequality: Rousseau -- Rawls on Inequalities -- Global Inequalities and the Capabilities Approach: Amartya Sen -- From Capabilities to Social Justice: Sen and Nussbaum -- Piketty and the Marxist Approach -- Inequalities of Race, Religion and Social Status and the Feminist Critique -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 10 Crimes Against Humanity -- Introduction -- International Law -- Crimes Against Humanity -- Genocide -- The Victim of Genocide -- Groups -- Harm to Humankind? -- Humanity as Humankind -- Humanity, Politics, and Human Rights -- Climate Change -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Property Rights and the International Law System -- The Right to Property Under International Law -- Whose Property Rights? Why International Property Rights? -- Justification, Legitimacy and What Kant Does Differently -- A Right In Rem Requires Imposing an Obligation on All Others -- Property in Domestic and International Law -- The International Right to Property and Territory -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part III Peace, Conflict and Force in the 21st Century -- 12 Political Violence Misliked: The Meaning of 'Terrorism' -- Terrorism and International Theory -- The Politics of Naming 'Terrorism' -- Rival Accounts of What Terrorism Is -- Problems with a Target-Based Definition -- Problems for International Politics and Foreign Policy -- Note -- References -- 13 Desire and the Political Theology of the International -- Intellectualism and the Political Theology of the International -- The Transposition of Belief Rather Than Desire -- Presupposing Belief Rather Than Desire -- Desire and the Critics of Political Theology -- Modernity and the "Theotropic" Desire -- Modernity and Its Residually Needful Desire -- Resituating Desire in Modernity.
The Trajectory of the Desire for Reform -- Embodied Tradition and the Shaping of Desire -- Toward a Political Theology of the International Attuned to Desire -- References -- 14 Humanitarian Interventions: Ethical Dilemmas for Humanitarian NGOs -- Introduction -- Contribution: The Perspective of Humanitarian NGOs -- Humanitarian Roots of Military Interventions -- Shared but Contested Humanitarian Norms -- State Consent and Non-coerciveness -- The Humanitarian Principles Under Pressure -- Ethical Dilemmas for Humanitarian NGOs -- Effects on the Delivery of Humanitarian Aid: Increasing Security Risks -- Effects on Local Communities, Including Prospects for Peace -- Changes in Humanitarian Aid Practice and Ethics -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 15 Just War Theory and Drone Warfare: Morality, Virtual Wars and Human Security in the War on Terror -- The History of Drone Warfare: From Spies to Killers -- The Legality of Drone Warfare: The End of Human Security? -- Precision Bombing? High-Value Targets and 'Collateral Damage' -- The Ethics of Drone Warfare: The Banality of Killing-as-Gaming in a Hobbesian State of Nature -- Imperial Designs and the Prospects of Peace -- Conclusion: Drone Warfare as Cold-Blooded Murder -- References -- 16 Democratic Peace? -- Introduction -- The Idea of Democracy and Its Evolution -- Democratic Peace? -- Democracy Aid and Its Contradictions -- Concluding Note: A Failure of Imagination? -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Global (Mis)Conceptions -- 17 A Society of Peoples: The Nature and Limits of Rawls's International Vision -- The Background and Context of Rawls's International Vision -- The Ideal Theory Content of Rawls's International Vision -- Objections to Rawls's International Ideal Theory -- Non-ideal International Theory -- Conclusion -- References -- 18 Cosmopolitanism: Power Matters.
The Power (and Limits) of a Cosmopolitan Moral Vision -- The Problem of Imperial Cosmopolitanism -- A Republican Cosmopolitanism -- Conclusion -- References -- 19 Gender Politics: Toward a Feminist Rethinking of Disaster Response -- Disaster Imaginaries -- The Pandemic and the Ethics of Care -- Complicating Care Ethics: Care Chains and Care Drains -- Resistant Care Ethics: Lessons from Reproductive Justice Theory -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 20 The Clash of Civilizations and the End of History -- Introduction -- Part 1: Contrasting Visions of World Order -- The End of History -- The Clash of Civilizations -- Part 2: Populism -- Populism and Nationalism -- Identity -- Democracy -- Political Decay -- Conclusion -- References -- 21 The 'Open Society' and Attitudes to Transnational Migration: A Process Sociological Approach to Liberal Democratic Anxieties -- Introduction -- Liberal Democracy and The Open Society Concept -- Origins of the Open Society Concept -- The Polarisation of Individual vs. Society -- Open People Approach from Process Sociology -- Individual and Society Camps in Weimar Germany -- Individualisation and Socialisation Processes -- Process Sociological Studies of Transnational Migration -- United Kingdom -- Australia -- Germany -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 22 The Crisis of Decency in World Politics -- The Politics of Decency -- Liberal Decency -- Conservative Decency -- Basic Decency and Its Discontents -- Global Challenges to Decency -- Covid-19 Contract -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.
Titolo autorizzato: The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-52243-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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