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Peace, Justice and International Order
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How can fair cooperation and a stable peace be reached in the international realm? Peace, Justice and International Order discusses this question in the light of John Rawls' The Law of Peoples, offers a new approach to Rawls' international theory and contributes to the discourse on international peace and justice.
"The question this book engages with is crucial to understanding the relevance of Rawls's liberalism to contemporary international affairs. Exploring the question of whether there are (or could be) decent non-liberal societies is essential to establishing the boundaries of toleration in international affairs. These are the boundaries of just war, of humanitarian aid and intervention, of stability and justice. They tell us whether a liberal conception of global justice is capable of being the object of an overlapping consensus between morally and culturally distinct societies. Annette Forster has accepted this challenge and produced a fascinating study of 'the decent peace thesis' that will give students and scholars in the field much to think about." - Peter Sutch, University of Cardiff, UK
Autorentext
Annette Förster is Lecturer and Research Associate at RWTH Aachen University, Germany where she teaches and researches in the field of international justice and the theory of the state. She received her PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
Klappentext
John Rawls' The Law of Peoples has been criticized for not being sufficiently realistic or for being too tolerant towards non-liberal ideas and thus insufficiently liberal. Genuine and valuable contributions to questions of international peace and justice have been overshadowed by these critiques. Peace, Justice and International Order offers a new approach to Rawls' international theory, contributes to the discourse on international peace and justice and bridges a gap between Rawls' theory and the reality of international relations. By exploring reference points to the international realm in identifying decent peoples, exploring the principles of fair international cooperation and the Society of Peoples as an international institution, and introducing the idea of a 'decent peace', it substantiates the path Rawls draws for a just and stable peace as a model for international relations.
Inhalt
- Introduction 2. Practical Relevance of a Realistic Utopia 3. Why Peoples, Not States Why States, Not Peoples 4. A Typology of Political Regimes 5. International Justice and the Principles of the Law of Peoples 6. The Society of Peoples A Union of Well-Ordered Societies? 7. Decent Peoples and the Real World 8. Decent Peace in The Law of Peoples and Beyond 9. Peace, Justice and International Order A Conclusion
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137452658
- Auflage 2014
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Media & Communication
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Größe H225mm x B144mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9781137452658
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-45265-8
- Titel Peace, Justice and International Order
- Autor A. Förster
- Untertitel Decent Peace in John Rawls' The Law of Peoples
- Gewicht 383g
- Herausgeber Springer Nature B.V.
- Anzahl Seiten 185