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Political Equality : An Essay in Democratic Theory

In this revised edition of his 1979 classic Political Theory and International Relations, Charles Beitz rejects two highly influential conceptions of international theory as empirically inaccurate and theoretically misleading. In one, international relations is a Hobbesian state of nature in which m...

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Autor principal: Beitz, Charles R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1999.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title page; Copyright information; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part One; 1. The Skepticism of the Realists; 2. The Hobbesian Situation; 3. International Relations as a State of Nature; 4. The Basis of International Morality; 5. From International Skepticism to the Morality of States; Part Two; 1. State Autonomy and Individual Liberty; 2. Nonintervention, Paternalism, and Neutrality; 3. Self-determination; 4. Eligibility, Boundaries, and Nationality; 5. Economic Dependence; 6. State Autonomy and Domestic Social Justice; Part Three 
505 0 |a 1. Social Cooperation, Boundaries, and the Basis of Justice2. Entitlements to Natural Resources; 3. Interdependence and Global Distributive Justice; 4. Contrasts between International and Domestic Society; 5. The Rights of States; 6. Applications to the Nonideal World; Conclusion; Afterword; Works Cited; Index 
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