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دانلود کتاب The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory: Volume II

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The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory: Volume II

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The Palgrave Handbook of International Political Theory: Volume II

ویرایش: 2024 
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ISBN (شابک) : 3031522427, 9783031522420 
ناشر: Palgrave Macmillan 
سال نشر: 2024 
تعداد صفحات: 469 
زبان: English 
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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




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