Is the current global system compatible with cosmopolitanism, a universalist approach which grants no inherent moral significance to the state? In this volume, prominent theorists and International Relations scholars debate the implications of cosmopolitanism for state sovereignty, suprastate legitimacy, and the reform of cities, states and regional projects - as well as some encompassing world government.
Is the current global system compatible with cosmopolitanism, a universalist approach which grants no inherent moral significance to the state? In this volume, prominent theorists and International Relations scholars debate the implications of cosmopolitanism for state sovereignty, suprastate legitimacy, and the reform of cities, states and regional projects - as well as some encompassing world government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Luis Cabrera is Associate Professor of Political Science at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He has published widely on international organization, global justice, migration and global citizenship. His forthcoming book, The Humble Cosmopolitan (Oxford University Press), focuses on diversity critiques of cosmopolitanism.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1. Introduction: Institutions as a Cosmopolitan Concern * Luis Cabrera * I. Cosmopolitanism and the Sovereign State * 2. Popular Resource Sovereignty Leif Wenar * 3. Reflections on Institutional Cosmopolitanism: State Responsibility in a Globalized * Age Richard Beardsworth * 4. The Responsible Cosmopolitan State Richard Shapcott * II. Global Governance Institutions: Cosmopolitan Assessments and Reforms * 5. Global Governance: Procedures, Outcomes and Justice Simon Caney * 6. Reform, Resist, Create: Institutional Cosmopolitanism and Duties Toward * Suprastate Institutions Luis Cabrera * 7. International Organizations and Democracy: An Assessment Mathias Koenig-Archibugi * III. Cosmopolitan Institutions, from City to World State * 8. Global Justice at the Municipal Scale: The Case of Medellín, Colombia Fonna Forman and Teddy Cruz * 9. Demos-cracy for the European Union: Why and How Philippe van Parijs * 10. Cosmopolitan Justice, Democracy and the World State Catherine Lu * 11. All Together Now: Geography, the Three Cosmopolitanisms and Planetary Earth Daniel H. Deudney
* 1. Introduction: Institutions as a Cosmopolitan Concern * Luis Cabrera * I. Cosmopolitanism and the Sovereign State * 2. Popular Resource Sovereignty Leif Wenar * 3. Reflections on Institutional Cosmopolitanism: State Responsibility in a Globalized * Age Richard Beardsworth * 4. The Responsible Cosmopolitan State Richard Shapcott * II. Global Governance Institutions: Cosmopolitan Assessments and Reforms * 5. Global Governance: Procedures, Outcomes and Justice Simon Caney * 6. Reform, Resist, Create: Institutional Cosmopolitanism and Duties Toward * Suprastate Institutions Luis Cabrera * 7. International Organizations and Democracy: An Assessment Mathias Koenig-Archibugi * III. Cosmopolitan Institutions, from City to World State * 8. Global Justice at the Municipal Scale: The Case of Medellín, Colombia Fonna Forman and Teddy Cruz * 9. Demos-cracy for the European Union: Why and How Philippe van Parijs * 10. Cosmopolitan Justice, Democracy and the World State Catherine Lu * 11. All Together Now: Geography, the Three Cosmopolitanisms and Planetary Earth Daniel H. Deudney
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