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Title Domination and Global Political Justice : Conceptual, Historical and Institutional Perspectives / edited by Barbara Buckinx, Jonathan Trejo-Mathys, and Timothy Waligore
Published New York, NY ; Abingdon, Oxon [UK] : Routledge, 2015

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Series Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 66
Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 66.
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Domination Across Borders: An Introduction; PART I Domination and Non-Domination: Conceptual Issues; 2 The Republican Law of Peoples: A Restatement; 3 Domination, Global Harms, and the Priority of Injustice: Expanding Transnational Republicanism; 4 Transnational Justice and Non-Domination: A Discourse-Theoretical Approach; 5 Domination in Global Politics: A Critique of Pettit's Neo-Republican Model; PART II History, Imperialism, and Race; 6 The (In)Compatibility of Liberty and Empire in Machiavelli's Political Thought
7 Liberal Imperialism and the Dilemma of Development8 Race and Global Justice; 9 Indigenous Peoples, Injustice, and Global Politics; PART III Global Governance, Institutions, and Normative Theory; 10 Should Republican Liberty as Non-Domination Be Outsourced?; 11 Deprivation and Institutionally Based Duties to Aid; 12 Antipower, Agency, and the Republican Case for Global Institutional Pluralism; 13 Democracy and World Law: On the Problem of Global Constitutionalism; Contributors; Index
Summary Domination consists in subjection to the will of others and manifests itself both as a personal relation and a structural phenomenon serving as the context for relations of power. Domination has again become a central political concern through the revival of the republican tradition of political thought (not to be confused with the US political party). However, normative debates about domination have mostly remained limited to the context of domestic politics. Also, the republican debate has not taken into account alternative ways of conceptualizing domination. Critical theorists, liberals, fe
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Subject Hegemony.
International relations.
World politics -- 1989-
Justice.
international relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- International.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- International Relations -- General.
Hegemony
International relations
Justice
World politics
Form Electronic book
Author Buckinx, Barbara C. J., 1979- editor.
Trejo-Mathys, Jonathan, editor.
Waligore, Timothy, editor
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