Classical and modern thought on international relations : from anarchy to cosmopolis
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Classical and modern thought on international relations : from anarchy to cosmopolis
(Palgrave Macmillan series on the history of international thought)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-202) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9781403968562
Description
In the tradition of the English School of International Relations theory, this project from Robert Jackson seeks to show how continuities in international politics outweigh the changes. The author demonstrates how the world is neither one of anarchy, as put forward by realists, nor is it a fully cosmopolitan order, as argued by those on the other side of the theoretical spectrum. Instead, it is a world of states who acknowledge a set of moral constraints that exists between them.
Table of Contents
Discourses of International Thought - PART I: REALISM AND BEYOND - Conversing with Thrasymachus: Voices of Realism - Martin Wright, International Theory, and the Good Life - Martin Wright's Theology of Diplomacy - Beyond Hobbes But Not So Far as Kant: Ethics of Security - PART II: PLURALISM, SOLIDARISM, JUSTICE - Faces of Sovereignty - What We Owe to Foreigners: International Obligation - Jurisprudence for a Solidarist World: Richard Falk's "Grotian Movement" - Dialectical Justice in World Affairs - Lifting the Veil of Ignorance: John Rawls' "Law of Peoples"
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: pbk ISBN 9781403968586
Description
In the tradition of the English School of International Relations theory, this project from Robert Jackson seeks to show how continuities in international politics outweigh the changes. The author demonstrates how the world is neither one of anarchy, as put forward by realists, nor is it a fully cosmopolitan order, as argued by those on the other side of the theoretical spectrum. Instead, it is a world of states who acknowledge a set of moral constraints that exists between them.
Table of Contents
Discourses of International Thought PART I: REALISM AND BEYOND Conversing with Thrasymachus: Voices of Realism Martin Wight, International Theory, and the Good Life Martin Wight's Theology of Diplomacy Beyond Hobbes But Not So Far as Kant: Ethics of Security PART II: PLURALISM, SOLIDARISM, JUSTICE Faces of Sovereignty What We Owe to Foreigners: International Obligation Jurisprudence for a Solidarist World: Richard Falk's "Grotian Movement" Dialectical Justice in World Affairs Lifting the Veil of Ignorance: John Rawls' "Law of Peoples"
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