Normative theory in international relations a pragmatic approach
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
1999
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| Series: | Cambridge Studies in International Relations
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Table of Contents:
- IntroductionPart I. Evaluating the Impasse: 1. Cosmopolitanism: Rawlsian approaches to international distributive justice2. Communitarianism: Michael Walzer and international justice3. Beyond the impasse? Hegelian method in the cosmopolitanism of Andrew Linklater and the communitarianism of Mervyn FrostPart II. Confronting the Impasse: 4. Poststructuralist antifoundationalism, ethics, and normative IR theory5. Neo-pragmatist antifoundationalism, ethics, and normative IR theoryPart III. International Ethics as Pragmatic Critique: 6. International ethics as pragmatic critique: a pragmatic synthesis of the work of John Dewey and Richard Rorty7. Facilitating moral inclusion: feminism and pragmatic critique8. From moral imagination to international public spheres: the political and institutional implications of pragmatic critiqueConclusion.