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Global Challenges War, Self Determination and Responsibility for - Justic

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Informationen zum Autor Iris Young , University of Chicago Klappentext In the late twentieth century many writers and activists envisioned new possibilities of transnational cooperation toward peace and global justice. In this book Iris Marion Young aims to revive such hopes by responding clearly to what are seen as the global challenges of the modern day. Inspired by claims of indigenous peoples, the book develops a concept of self-determination compatible with stronger institutions of global regulation. It theorizes new directions for thinking about federated relationships between peoples which assume that they need not be large or symmetrical. Young argues that the use of armed force to respond to oppression should be rare, genuinely multilateral, and follow a model of law enforcement more than war. She finds that neither cosmopolitan nor nationalist responses to questions of global justice are adequate and so offers a distinctive conception of responsibility, founded on participation in social structures, to describe the obligations that both individuals and organizations have in a world of global interdependence. Young applies clear analysis and cogent moral arguments to concrete cases, including the wars against Serbia and Iraq, the meaning of the US Patriot Act, the conflict in Palestine/Israel, and working conditions in sweat shops. Zusammenfassung In the late 20th century many writers and activists envisioned new possibilities of transnational cooperation toward peace and global justice. Iris Marion Young aims to revive such hopes by responding clearly to what are seen as the global challenges of the modern day! including the war against Iraq and the conflict in Palestine/Israel. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part I: Self-Determination. 1: Hybrid Democracy: Iroquois Federalism and the Postcolonial Project. 2: Two Concepts of Self-Determination. 3: Self-Determination as Non-Domination: Ideals Applied to Palestine/Israel. Part II: War and Violence. 4: Power, Violence and Legitimacy: A Reading of Hannah Arendt in an Age of. Police Brutality and Humanitarian Intervention. 5: Envisioning a Global Rule of Law (with Daniele Archibugi). 6: The Logic of Masculinist Protection: Reflections on the Current Security. State. 7: De-Centering the Project of Global Democracy. 8: Reflections on Hegemony and Global Democracy. Part III: Global Justice. 9: Responsibility, Social Connection, and Global Labor Justice. Notes. Index ...

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Authors Im Young, Iris Marion Young, Iris Marion (University of Chicago) Young
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.12.2006
 
EAN 9780745638348
ISBN 978-0-7456-3834-8
No. of pages 224
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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