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Order and Justice in International Relations Rosemary Foot (Professor of International Relations and John Swire Senior Research Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College, University of Oxford)

Order and Justice in International Relations By Rosemary Foot (Professor of International Relations and John Swire Senior Research Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College, University of Oxford)

Summary

This work analyses the relationship between international order and justice in the study and practice of 20th and 21st century international relations. Particular attention is given to the topic of globalization.

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Order and Justice in International Relations by Rosemary Foot (Professor of International Relations and John Swire Senior Research Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College, University of Oxford)

The relationship between international order and justice has long been central to the study and practice of international relations. For most of the 20th century, states and international society gave priority to a view of order that focused on the minimum conditions for coexistence in a pluralist, conflictual world. Justice was seen either as secondary or sometimes even as a challenge to order. Recent developments have forced a reassessment of this position. Firstly, many trends in the 1990s increased expectations of greater justice within a liberal and liberalizing international order - for example, in relation to human rights, humanitarian intervention, collective security, and self-determination. Second, globalization deepened the sense of ideational and material interdependence, prompting acknowledgement that we co-exist in a single world and that effective solutions to shared problems cannot be achieved without a concern for justice - especially as the negative aspects of globalization have become more evident.

Order and Justice in International Relations Reviews

Editors John Lewis Gaddis, Andrew Hurrell, and Rosemary Foot make an outstanding contribution to international ethics in this volume by bringing together essays that appraise competing philosophical oreintations to order and justice and reassess how these different perspectives apply to the structures and processes of the contemporary international system. * Ethics & International Affairs *

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Order and Justice in International Relations ; 2. Order/Justice Issues at the United Nations ; 3. Order and Justice in the International Trade System ; 4. Order, Justice, the IMF and the World Bank ; 5. Order vs. Justice: An American Foreign Policy Dilemma ; 6. Order and Justice: The Russian Perspective ; 7. Order and Justice Beyond the Nation-state: Europe's competing paradigms ; 8. An Uneasy Engagement: Chinese Ideas of Global Order and Justice in Historical Perspective ; 9. Order and Justice: The Indian Perspective ; 19. Order and Justice: The Islamic Perspective

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CIN0199251193G
9780199251193
0199251193
Order and Justice in International Relations by Rosemary Foot (Professor of International Relations and John Swire Senior Research Fellow in the International Relations of East Asia, St Antony's College, University of Oxford)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
2003-02-13
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