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Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Foreword Christopher Hill Introduction: how might we live? Global ethics in a new century Ken Booth, Tim Dunne and Michael Cox 1. Individualism and the concept of Gaia Mary Midgley 2. Bounded and cosmopolitan justice Onora O'Neill 3. Globalization from above: actualizing the ideal through law Philip Allott 4. A more perfect union? The liberal peace and the challenge of globalization Michael W. Doyle 5. International pluralism and the rule of law Terry Nardin 6. Towards a feminist international ethics Kimberley Hutchings 7. Contested globalization: the changing context and normative challenges Richard Higgott 8. Universalism and difference in discourses of race Kenan Malik 9. Does cosmopolitan thinking have a future? Derek Heater 10. Individuals, communities and human rights Peter Jones 11. Thinking about civilizations Robert W. Cox Index.
Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Foreword Christopher Hill Introduction: how might we live? Global ethics in a new century Ken Booth, Tim Dunne and Michael Cox 1. Individualism and the concept of Gaia Mary Midgley 2. Bounded and cosmopolitan justice Onora O'Neill 3. Globalization from above: actualizing the ideal through law Philip Allott 4. A more perfect union? The liberal peace and the challenge of globalization Michael W. Doyle 5. International pluralism and the rule of law Terry Nardin 6. Towards a feminist international ethics Kimberley Hutchings 7. Contested globalization: the changing context and normative challenges Richard Higgott 8. Universalism and difference in discourses of race Kenan Malik 9. Does cosmopolitan thinking have a future? Derek Heater 10. Individuals, communities and human rights Peter Jones 11. Thinking about civilizations Robert W. Cox Index.
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