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نویسندگان: Nigel Dower (editor). John Williams (editor)
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ISBN (شابک) : 0415935431, 9780415935432
ناشر: Routledge
سال نشر: 2002
تعداد صفحات: 321
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Global Citizenship: A Critical Introduction به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover Half Title Title Copyright Contents Foreword Preface Notes on The Contributors Glossary Introduction SECTION I THE IDEA OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Section Introduction 1 An Emergent Matrix of Citizenship: Complex, Uneven, and Fluid Introductory Reflections 1 Westphalian Citizenship: A Resilient Reality 2 The Case for Regional Citizenship 3 Visionary Perspectives: The Role of the Citizen Pilgrim Questions Notes 2 Global Citizenship: Yes or No? 1 Ethical or Institutional? 2 Vacuous Conception? 3 World Government? 4 Objective Ethical Basis? 5 All or Some? 6 Challenge to National Citizenship? Conclusion Questions 3 Good International Citizenship Introduction - The Idea of \'Good International Citizenship\' Good International Citizenship and Foreign Policy The Conservatism of Good International Citizenship Intellectual Problems of Good International Citizenship Conclusion Questions 4 Feminism and Global Citizenship Introduction Feminist Politics in a Global Context Women, War and Peace An Ethic of Care Critical Reflections Conclusion Questions Notes SECTION 2 INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES AND THE BASES OF SCEPTICISM Section Introduction 5 Citizenship: European and Global Introduction 1 Union Citizenship 2 Citizenship as a Source of Trust 3 The Basis of Citizenship 4 European and Global Citizenship Conclusion Questions Notes 6 The Left, the Nation-State and European Citizenship Questions 7 The Transformation of Political Community: Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalisation Changing Forms of Regional and Global Enmeshment Democracy and Globalisation: In Sum Rethinking Democracy in the Context of Globalisation Questions 8 What\'s Wrong with Cosmopolitan Democracy? Globalisation and Cosmopolitan Democracy A Critical View on Cosmopolitan Democracy The Continuing Relevance of the Nation-State Why We Need a Strong and Democratic Civil Society Questions Notes 9 The UN and Global Citizenship Origin and Development International Peace and Security Humanitarian Assistance: Disasters, Refugees and Rights Science, Economic Cooperation and Development Reform and Democratisation of the UN? Conclusion Questions SECTION 3 ETHICAL BASES OF GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Section Introduction 10 A Global Ethic for a New Global Order 1 Challenges and Responses 2 New World Order and World Ethic 3 World Politics Discovers the Global Ethic 4 Not Only Rights but also Responsibilities 5 Contribution of Religions Questions Notes 11 Global Ethics and Global Citizenship Introduction 1 Examples of Global Citizenship Action 2 Implications for Global Ethics 3 The Common Core 4 Varieties of Global Ethics 5 What Global Norms? Questions 12 Global Justice, Global Institutions and Global Citizenship Introduction Cosmopolitan Views of Global Justice Institutional Implications of Theories of Global Justice Global Citizenship: Legal Rights or Moral Duties? Conclusion Questions 13 Global Citizenship and Common Values Introduction 1 What We Have in Common: Empirical Evidence 2 What We Have in Common: A Philosphical Proposition 3 Principles and Procedures 4 Values and Relative Weights Questions Notes SECTION 4 SPECIFIC AREAS: ENVIRONMENT, ECONOMIC GLOBALISATION, TECHNOLOGY, IMMIGRATION AND PEACE Section Introduction Outline of Authors Commentary 14 Global Citizenship and the Global Environment Introduction 1 The Global Environment Not an Abstraction 2 Unrestricted versus Restricted Approaches to Ethics 3 The Relevance or Irrelevance of Species Boundaries 4 Global Citizenship and Global Civil Society Questions 15 Living with the Big Picture: A Systems Approach to Citizenship of a Complex Planet Interconnections Taking a Systems Approach What Do We Mean by \'System\'? What and Whose Systems are Relevant to Global Citizenship? System Levels and Emergent Properties in Relation to Global Citizenship Questions 16 Economic Globalisation and Global Citizenship Introduction 1 Economic Globalisation 2 The Experience of Globalisation in Less Developed Countries 3 The Consequences of Economic Globalisation for Global Citizenship 4 Issues and Options Questions 17 Citizenship in Our Globalising World of Technology Introduction The Systems Character of Technology Technology, the Ethical Vacuum and the Challenge to Citizenship Responsible Citizens in a Globalising World Questions 18 Immigration: What Does Global Justice Require? Legal Immigrants, Citizens, Refugees State Partiality and the Global Perspective Immigration and the Land Immigration and Membership Immigration and Exploitation Conclusion Questions Notes 19 Global Citizenship and Peace Introduction 1 Why Peace is Important 2 Parallel with Ordinary Citizenship 3 Peace at the Global Level 4 Foreign Policy 5 Background Conditions for the More Effective Realisation of Primary Activities Conclusion Questions Conclusion Bibliography Index