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Index
Cover Table of Contents Title page Copyright page Contributors Preface Introduction: Globalization, Global Politics and the Cosmopolitan Plateau
Introduction 1    Sources of the Debate: The Globalization of Politics 2    The Shape of the Current Debate 3    Plan of the Book References
Chapter One: The Point and Ground of Human Rights: A Kantian Constructivist View
1    How To Think About Human Rights 2    The Point of Human Rights 3    The Ground of Human Rights 4    Constructing Human Rights References Notes
Chapter Two: Global Distributive Justice: The Statist View
1    Statism: Definitions and Implications 2    Statism: Questions and Difficulties 3    Three Forms of Statism: Community, Cooperation and Coercion 4    Conclusions References
Chapter Three: Global Distributive Justice: The Cosmopolitan View
1    What is Cosmopolitan Distributive Justice? 2    Arguments for Cosmopolitan Distributive Justice 3    Distributive Principles 4    Four Cosmopolitan Reforms 5    Conclusion References Note
Chapter Four: Global Political Justice
Introduction 1    Global Political Justice: Understanding the Key Questions 2    Democratic Institutional Models of Global Political Justice 3    Non-Democratic Institutional Models for Advancing Global Political Justice 4    Conclusions: Towards a More Integrated Research Agenda on Global Political Justice References Notes
Chapter Five: The Legitimacy of International Law
1    The Concept of Legitimacy 2    The Instrumental Argument for International Law's Legitimacy 3    Non-Instrumental Arguments for International Law's Legitimacy 4    Why Care About Legitimacy? References Notes
Chapter Six: Legitimacy and Global Governance
Introduction 1    The State Consent Theory of Legitimacy 2    The Democratic Account 3    The Virtues and Problems of the Meta-Coordination View of Legitimacy 4    Conclusion References Note
Chapter Seven: Just War and Global Justice
Introduction 1    Just Cause for War: Orthodox versus Cosmopolitan Approaches 2    (Global) Justice and Rightful Enforceability 3    Global Justice and the Just Cause for War: A Framework 4    Just War and Global Justice: Reaching Equilibrium 5    Conclusion References Notes
Chapter Eight: The Associativist Account of Killing in War
Introduction 1    Grounding Associative Duties 2    The Gravity of Associative Duties 3    Operationalizing Associative Duties 4    Restricting the Associative Duty to Protect 5    Conclusion References Notes
Chapter Nine: Territorial Rights
Introduction 1    For and Against the Territorial State 2    Theories of Territory 3    Challenges to the Idea of Territory References Notes
Chapter Ten: Natural Resources
1    The Distributive Justice Perspective 2    The Power Perspective References Notes
Chapter Eleven: Fairness in Trade
1    Personal and Institutional Fairness 2    Obligations of Personal Fairness 3    Revolutionary Duties? 4    Normative Political Philosophy 5    Principles 6    Personal Fairness in Practice References Notes
Chapter Twelve: The Ethical Aspects of International Financial Integration
1    Integration of What? 2    The Promise of International Financial Integration 3    International Financial Integration in a Fragmented World 4    Looking Beyond the Balance of Payments 5    Conclusion References Notes
Chapter Thirteen: Political Theory for the Anthropocene
Introduction 1    The Anthropocene 2    Political Theory as We Know It 3    Agency 4    Responsibility 5    Governance 6    Legitimacy 7    Concluding Remarks References Notes
Chapter Fourteen: Generations and Global Justice
Introduction: Comparing or Combining? 1    Duties to the Future vs. Duties to Today's Global Poor 2    Inherited Duties vs. Duties to Today's Global Poor 3    Population Ageing and Replacement Migration 4    Conclusion References Notes
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