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1. The skepticism of the realists
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Charles R. Beitz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
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Part one. International Relations as A State of nature
- 1. The skepticism of the realists 15
- 2. The Hobbesian situation 27
- 3. International relation as a state of nature 35
- 4. The basis of international morality 50
- 5. From international skepticism to the morality of states 63
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Part two. The autonomy of states
- 1. State autonomy and individual liberty 71
- 2. Nonintervention, Paternalism, and Neutrality 83
- 3. Self-determination 92
- 4. Eligibility, boundaries, and nationality 105
- 5. Economic dependence 116
- 6. State autonomy and domestic social justice 121
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Part three. International distributive justice
- 1. Social cooperation, boundaries, and the basis of justice 129
- 2. Entitlements to natural resources 136
- 3. Interdependence and global distributive justice 143
- 4. Contrasts between international and domestic society 154
- 5. The rights of states 161
- 6. Applications to the Nonideal world 169
- Conclusion 177
- Afterword 185
- Works cited 221
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part one. International Relations as A State of nature
- 1. The skepticism of the realists 15
- 2. The Hobbesian situation 27
- 3. International relation as a state of nature 35
- 4. The basis of international morality 50
- 5. From international skepticism to the morality of states 63
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Part two. The autonomy of states
- 1. State autonomy and individual liberty 71
- 2. Nonintervention, Paternalism, and Neutrality 83
- 3. Self-determination 92
- 4. Eligibility, boundaries, and nationality 105
- 5. Economic dependence 116
- 6. State autonomy and domestic social justice 121
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Part three. International distributive justice
- 1. Social cooperation, boundaries, and the basis of justice 129
- 2. Entitlements to natural resources 136
- 3. Interdependence and global distributive justice 143
- 4. Contrasts between international and domestic society 154
- 5. The rights of states 161
- 6. Applications to the Nonideal world 169
- Conclusion 177
- Afterword 185
- Works cited 221
- Index 237