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POLITICAL THEORY WITHOUT BORDERS Political theory has traditionally focused on governance within the confines of a specific polity, but with the recent proliferation of environmental realities and national decisions that have global repercussions, political theory must now be re-imagined to confront globalization head-on. Political Theory Without Borders presents a collection scholarship that does just that. Each chapter focuses on answering specific questions that have arisen from issues of global spillover like climate change and pollution and the increasingly unrestricted flow of people, products, and financial capital across borders. With contributions from emerging scholars alongside key texts from some of the most well-known theorists of previous generations, this collection illustrates how the classic concerns of political theory justice and equality, liberty and oppression have re-emerged with a renewed significance at the global level.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

About the Contributors viii

1 Political Theory Without Borders: An Introduction 1
Robert E. Goodin and James S. Fishkin

PART I Global Spillovers 5

2 To Prevent a World Wasteland: A Proposal 7
George F. Kennan

3 Two Kinds of Climate Justice: Avoiding Harm and Sharing Burdens 18
Simon Caney

4 The Human Right to Water and Common Ownership of the Earth 46
Mathias Risse

PART II Global Flows 75

5 Tax Competition and Global Background Justice 77
Peter Dietsch and Thomas Rixen

6 Sovereign Debt, Human Rights, and Policy Conditionality 107
Christian Barry

7 Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation 133
Allen Buchanan, Tony Cole and Robert O. Keohane

8 From Migration in Geographic Space to Migration in Biographic Time: Views From Europe 162
Claus Offe

9 On Citizenship, States, and Markets 206
Ayelet Shachar and Ran Hirschl

PART III Global Interventions 235

10 Colonialism as Structural Injustice: Historical Responsibility and Contemporary Redress 237
Catherine Lu

11 The Judging of Nations: Some Comments on the Assessment of Regimes in the New States 260
Clifford Geertz

12 From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect 275
Gareth Evans

13 The Misuse of Power, Not Bad Representation: Why It Is Beside the Point that No One Elected Oxfam 293
Jennifer C. Rubenstein

Index 322

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 26/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781119110323, 978-1119110323
      ISBN10: 1119110327

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      POLITICAL THEORY WITHOUT BORDERS Political theory has traditionally focused on governance within the confines of a specific polity, but with the recent proliferation of environmental realities and national decisions that have global repercussions, political theory must now be re-imagined to confront globalization head-on. Political Theory Without Borders presents a collection scholarship that does just that. Each chapter focuses on answering specific questions that have arisen from issues of global spillover like climate change and pollution and the increasingly unrestricted flow of people, products, and financial capital across borders. With contributions from emerging scholars alongside key texts from some of the most well-known theorists of previous generations, this collection illustrates how the classic concerns of political theory justice and equality, liberty and oppression have re-emerged with a renewed significance at the global level.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments vii

      About the Contributors viii

      1 Political Theory Without Borders: An Introduction 1
      Robert E. Goodin and James S. Fishkin

      PART I Global Spillovers 5

      2 To Prevent a World Wasteland: A Proposal 7
      George F. Kennan

      3 Two Kinds of Climate Justice: Avoiding Harm and Sharing Burdens 18
      Simon Caney

      4 The Human Right to Water and Common Ownership of the Earth 46
      Mathias Risse

      PART II Global Flows 75

      5 Tax Competition and Global Background Justice 77
      Peter Dietsch and Thomas Rixen

      6 Sovereign Debt, Human Rights, and Policy Conditionality 107
      Christian Barry

      7 Justice in the Diffusion of Innovation 133
      Allen Buchanan, Tony Cole and Robert O. Keohane

      8 From Migration in Geographic Space to Migration in Biographic Time: Views From Europe 162
      Claus Offe

      9 On Citizenship, States, and Markets 206
      Ayelet Shachar and Ran Hirschl

      PART III Global Interventions 235

      10 Colonialism as Structural Injustice: Historical Responsibility and Contemporary Redress 237
      Catherine Lu

      11 The Judging of Nations: Some Comments on the Assessment of Regimes in the New States 260
      Clifford Geertz

      12 From Humanitarian Intervention to the Responsibility to Protect 275
      Gareth Evans

      13 The Misuse of Power, Not Bad Representation: Why It Is Beside the Point that No One Elected Oxfam 293
      Jennifer C. Rubenstein

      Index 322

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