State and Cosmopolitan Responsibilities
Herausgeber: Beardsworth, Richard; Shapcott, Richard; Brown, Garrett Wallace
State and Cosmopolitan Responsibilities
Herausgeber: Beardsworth, Richard; Shapcott, Richard; Brown, Garrett Wallace
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This book investigates the potential role that states can play in cosmopolitan thinking and how states could be agents for the advancement of cosmopolitan responsibilities.
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This book investigates the potential role that states can play in cosmopolitan thinking and how states could be agents for the advancement of cosmopolitan responsibilities.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780198800613
- ISBN-10: 0198800614
- Artikelnr.: 55854480
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 704g
- ISBN-13: 9780198800613
- ISBN-10: 0198800614
- Artikelnr.: 55854480
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Richard Beardsworth is the EH Carr chair in International Politics, Head of the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University, UK, and Research Associate at the Institut des Etudes Politiques (SciPo), Paris. His research interests lie in international and political theory, in statecraft and global politics. His recent publications (articles, book chapters, essays) rehearse a Weberian and republican account of ethical responsibility towards global challenges that, re-aligning national and global interests, advances a new 'internationalist' narrative. Garrett Wallace Brown is Professor of Political Theory and Global Health Policy in the School of Politics and International Studies at the University of Leeds. He co-leads the University of Leeds Global Health cross faculty theme and has produced extensive research at the crossroads between global health and moral philosophy. Outside of global health his research interests include cosmopolitan theory, Kant's cosmopolitanism, the laws of hospitality, global constitutionalism and key issues in global justice. He is the author of Grounding Cosmopolitanism: From Kant to the Idea of a Cosmopolitan Constitution (EUP, 2009), The Cosmopolitanism Reader with David Held (Polity, 2010), and Kant's Cosmopolitics (EUP, 2019). Richard Shapcott is Senior Lecturer in the School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland, Brisbane , Australia. He is the author Justice, Community, and Dialogue in International Relations (Cambridge 2001) and A Critical Introduction to International Ethics (Polity, 2010).
* Introduction
* Part I: The Responsibility to Protect as a Cosmopolitan Doctrine
* 1: Alex Bellamy and Blagovesta Tacheva: R2P and the Emergence of
Responsibilities Across Borders
* 2: Derek Edyvane and James Souter: Good International Citizenship and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities to Protect: Balancing Responsibilities
and Dirty Hands
* 3: Toni Erskine: Coalitions of the Willing and the Shared
responsibility to Protect
* 4: Michael M. Doyle: Global Refugee Crisis
* Part II: Cosmopolitan Responsibility and the Legal Practice of
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
* 5: Richard Shapcott: Cosmopolitan Extra-Territoriality
* 6: Melissa Curley: Exporting Harmful People: Analyzing Australia's
Extra-Territorial Child Sex Tourism Laws
* 7: Daniella Ireland Piper: Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction and
the Cosmopolitan: A Double-Edged Sword
* 8: Andrew Linklater: Political Community and Cosmopolitan
Responsibility: Sociological Considerations
* Part III: Global Issues and Responsibility Beyond the State
* 9: Helga Haflidadottir and Anthony F. Lang: Climate Change and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities
* 10: Garrett Wallace Brown and Samuel Jarvis: Motivating
Cosmopolitanism and the Responsibility for the Health of Others
* 11: Luis Cabrera: Free Movement, Sovereignty, and Cosmopolitan State
Responsibility
* 12: David Held: Cosmopolitanism in the Face of Gridlock in Global
Governance
* Part IV: Cosmopolitan Republicanism
* 13: Taylor Elliott: Legitimacy and the State in Cosmopolitan and
Republican Politics
* 14: Barbara Buckinx: Foreign Policy and Domination: Licensing the
State
* 15: Steven Slaughter: Republican Citizens and Political
Responsibility in a Globalizing World
* 16: Miriam Ronzoni: The Cosmopolitan Responsibilities of Republican
States: Inevitable, but Inevitably Constrained
* Part I: The Responsibility to Protect as a Cosmopolitan Doctrine
* 1: Alex Bellamy and Blagovesta Tacheva: R2P and the Emergence of
Responsibilities Across Borders
* 2: Derek Edyvane and James Souter: Good International Citizenship and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities to Protect: Balancing Responsibilities
and Dirty Hands
* 3: Toni Erskine: Coalitions of the Willing and the Shared
responsibility to Protect
* 4: Michael M. Doyle: Global Refugee Crisis
* Part II: Cosmopolitan Responsibility and the Legal Practice of
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
* 5: Richard Shapcott: Cosmopolitan Extra-Territoriality
* 6: Melissa Curley: Exporting Harmful People: Analyzing Australia's
Extra-Territorial Child Sex Tourism Laws
* 7: Daniella Ireland Piper: Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction and
the Cosmopolitan: A Double-Edged Sword
* 8: Andrew Linklater: Political Community and Cosmopolitan
Responsibility: Sociological Considerations
* Part III: Global Issues and Responsibility Beyond the State
* 9: Helga Haflidadottir and Anthony F. Lang: Climate Change and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities
* 10: Garrett Wallace Brown and Samuel Jarvis: Motivating
Cosmopolitanism and the Responsibility for the Health of Others
* 11: Luis Cabrera: Free Movement, Sovereignty, and Cosmopolitan State
Responsibility
* 12: David Held: Cosmopolitanism in the Face of Gridlock in Global
Governance
* Part IV: Cosmopolitan Republicanism
* 13: Taylor Elliott: Legitimacy and the State in Cosmopolitan and
Republican Politics
* 14: Barbara Buckinx: Foreign Policy and Domination: Licensing the
State
* 15: Steven Slaughter: Republican Citizens and Political
Responsibility in a Globalizing World
* 16: Miriam Ronzoni: The Cosmopolitan Responsibilities of Republican
States: Inevitable, but Inevitably Constrained
* Introduction
* Part I: The Responsibility to Protect as a Cosmopolitan Doctrine
* 1: Alex Bellamy and Blagovesta Tacheva: R2P and the Emergence of
Responsibilities Across Borders
* 2: Derek Edyvane and James Souter: Good International Citizenship and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities to Protect: Balancing Responsibilities
and Dirty Hands
* 3: Toni Erskine: Coalitions of the Willing and the Shared
responsibility to Protect
* 4: Michael M. Doyle: Global Refugee Crisis
* Part II: Cosmopolitan Responsibility and the Legal Practice of
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
* 5: Richard Shapcott: Cosmopolitan Extra-Territoriality
* 6: Melissa Curley: Exporting Harmful People: Analyzing Australia's
Extra-Territorial Child Sex Tourism Laws
* 7: Daniella Ireland Piper: Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction and
the Cosmopolitan: A Double-Edged Sword
* 8: Andrew Linklater: Political Community and Cosmopolitan
Responsibility: Sociological Considerations
* Part III: Global Issues and Responsibility Beyond the State
* 9: Helga Haflidadottir and Anthony F. Lang: Climate Change and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities
* 10: Garrett Wallace Brown and Samuel Jarvis: Motivating
Cosmopolitanism and the Responsibility for the Health of Others
* 11: Luis Cabrera: Free Movement, Sovereignty, and Cosmopolitan State
Responsibility
* 12: David Held: Cosmopolitanism in the Face of Gridlock in Global
Governance
* Part IV: Cosmopolitan Republicanism
* 13: Taylor Elliott: Legitimacy and the State in Cosmopolitan and
Republican Politics
* 14: Barbara Buckinx: Foreign Policy and Domination: Licensing the
State
* 15: Steven Slaughter: Republican Citizens and Political
Responsibility in a Globalizing World
* 16: Miriam Ronzoni: The Cosmopolitan Responsibilities of Republican
States: Inevitable, but Inevitably Constrained
* Part I: The Responsibility to Protect as a Cosmopolitan Doctrine
* 1: Alex Bellamy and Blagovesta Tacheva: R2P and the Emergence of
Responsibilities Across Borders
* 2: Derek Edyvane and James Souter: Good International Citizenship and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities to Protect: Balancing Responsibilities
and Dirty Hands
* 3: Toni Erskine: Coalitions of the Willing and the Shared
responsibility to Protect
* 4: Michael M. Doyle: Global Refugee Crisis
* Part II: Cosmopolitan Responsibility and the Legal Practice of
Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
* 5: Richard Shapcott: Cosmopolitan Extra-Territoriality
* 6: Melissa Curley: Exporting Harmful People: Analyzing Australia's
Extra-Territorial Child Sex Tourism Laws
* 7: Daniella Ireland Piper: Extraterritorial Criminal Jurisdiction and
the Cosmopolitan: A Double-Edged Sword
* 8: Andrew Linklater: Political Community and Cosmopolitan
Responsibility: Sociological Considerations
* Part III: Global Issues and Responsibility Beyond the State
* 9: Helga Haflidadottir and Anthony F. Lang: Climate Change and
Cosmopolitan Responsibilities
* 10: Garrett Wallace Brown and Samuel Jarvis: Motivating
Cosmopolitanism and the Responsibility for the Health of Others
* 11: Luis Cabrera: Free Movement, Sovereignty, and Cosmopolitan State
Responsibility
* 12: David Held: Cosmopolitanism in the Face of Gridlock in Global
Governance
* Part IV: Cosmopolitan Republicanism
* 13: Taylor Elliott: Legitimacy and the State in Cosmopolitan and
Republican Politics
* 14: Barbara Buckinx: Foreign Policy and Domination: Licensing the
State
* 15: Steven Slaughter: Republican Citizens and Political
Responsibility in a Globalizing World
* 16: Miriam Ronzoni: The Cosmopolitan Responsibilities of Republican
States: Inevitable, but Inevitably Constrained