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基本説明
Focusing on the signal importance of Kant's concept of justice both for his own project to reform international politics or the larger liberal internationalist tradition.
Full Description
This close examination of Kant's writings shows him to be both a conservative partisan of the international status quo of sovereign states and yet also the inspiration for radical, global reform for democracy and universal rights. The focus on Kant's concept of justice provides insight into the contemporary evolution of liberal internationalism, connecting Kant's legacy to the post-Cold War policy agenda and the moral dilemmas that currently confront political leaders and the societies they represent. Franceschet forces a reconsideration of Kant and a broadening of concern from democratic peace to cosmopolitan justice.
Contents
The Foundations of Kant's Reform Project: Politics and Morals The Ethico-Political Ambiguity of Kantian Freedom Kant, State Sovereignty, and International Reform Liberal Internationalism and the Kantian "Legacy" "The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism": From International To Global Governing Institutions Popular Sovereignty or Cosmopolitan Democracy: The Futures of Liberal Internationalism