The purpose of this collection is to extend the focus of the debate about domination to the global level and to consider how other streams in political theory and nearby disciplines can enrich and expand upon the republican tradition's contributions to the debate. The volume brings together research by leading republican scholars, critical theorists and liberals on conceptual, historical and institutional questions of cross-border domination, focusing on such problems as imperialism, racism and the subjection of indigenous peoples. Domination and Global Political Justice will be useful for…mehr
The purpose of this collection is to extend the focus of the debate about domination to the global level and to consider how other streams in political theory and nearby disciplines can enrich and expand upon the republican tradition's contributions to the debate. The volume brings together research by leading republican scholars, critical theorists and liberals on conceptual, historical and institutional questions of cross-border domination, focusing on such problems as imperialism, racism and the subjection of indigenous peoples. Domination and Global Political Justice will be useful for political theorists, philosophers, historians, legal theorists and international relations scholars.
Barbara Buckinx is Associate Research Scholar in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Jonathan Trejo-Mathys is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston College. Timothy Waligore is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Pace University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Domination Across Borders: An Introduction Barbara Buckinx, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, and Timothy Waligore Part 1:. Domination and Non-Domination: Conceptual Issues 2. The Republican Law of Peoples: A Restatement Philip Pettit 3. Domination, Global Harms, and the Priority of Injustice: Expanding Transnational Republicanism James Bohman 4. Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach Rainer Forst 5. Domination in Global Politics: A Critique of Pettit's Neo-Republican Model Amy Allen Part 2: History, Imperialism, and Race 6. The (In)Compatibility of Liberty and Empire in Machiavelli's Political Thought John P. McCormick 7. Liberal Imperialism and the Dilemma of Development Thomas McCarthy 8. Race and Global Justice Charles W. Mills 9. Indigenous Peoples, Injustice, and Global Politics Duncan Ivison Part 3: Global Governance, Institutions, and Normative Theory 10. Should Republican Liberty as Non-Domination be Outsourced? John W. Maynor 11. Deprivation and Institutionally Based Duties to Aid Stefan Gosepath 12. Antipower, Agency, and the Republican Case for Global Institutional Pluralism Terry Macdonald 13. Democracy and World Law: On the Problem of Global Constitutionalism Hauke Brunkhorst
1. Domination Across Borders: An Introduction Barbara Buckinx, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, and Timothy Waligore Part 1:. Domination and Non-Domination: Conceptual Issues 2. The Republican Law of Peoples: A Restatement Philip Pettit 3. Domination, Global Harms, and the Priority of Injustice: Expanding Transnational Republicanism James Bohman 4. Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach Rainer Forst 5. Domination in Global Politics: A Critique of Pettit's Neo-Republican Model Amy Allen Part 2: History, Imperialism, and Race 6. The (In)Compatibility of Liberty and Empire in Machiavelli's Political Thought John P. McCormick 7. Liberal Imperialism and the Dilemma of Development Thomas McCarthy 8. Race and Global Justice Charles W. Mills 9. Indigenous Peoples, Injustice, and Global Politics Duncan Ivison Part 3: Global Governance, Institutions, and Normative Theory 10. Should Republican Liberty as Non-Domination be Outsourced? John W. Maynor 11. Deprivation and Institutionally Based Duties to Aid Stefan Gosepath 12. Antipower, Agency, and the Republican Case for Global Institutional Pluralism Terry Macdonald 13. Democracy and World Law: On the Problem of Global Constitutionalism Hauke Brunkhorst
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