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Empire, Race and Global Justice

Empire, Race and Global Justice

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The book explores the racial and imperial dimensions of normative debates over global justice, bringing together an interdisciplinary range of contributors to discuss critical issues in world politics.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 285 pages
\n Publication date: 08 April 2021
\n Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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The status of boundaries and borders, questions of global poverty and inequality, criteria for the legitimate uses of force, the value of international law, human rights, nationality, sovereignty, migration, territory, and citizenship: debates over these critical issues are central to contemporary understandings of world politics. Bringing together an interdisciplinary range of contributors, including historians, political theorists, lawyers, and international relations scholars, this is the first volume of its kind to explore the racial and imperial dimensions of normative debates over global justice.

The concept of borders and boundaries has long been a subject of debate and contention in the realm of international relations. While some argue that borders are necessary for the protection of individual nations and the promotion of stability, others contend that they are outdated and hinder the flow of people, goods, and ideas. The debate over borders is particularly relevant in the context of global poverty and inequality, as many people are forced to migrate in search of better economic opportunities, often crossing international borders in the process.

Criteria for the legitimate uses of force are also a critical aspect of international relations. While some argue that force can be used to protect human rights and promote peace, others argue that it can be used to exploit and oppress others. The use of force by nation-states has been a source of controversy for many years, with some arguing that it is necessary to prevent the spread of terrorism and other forms of violence, while others argue that it is often used to further imperialistic ambitions.

The value of international law is another important aspect of international relations. While some argue that international law is a necessary tool for promoting peace and stability, others argue that it is often ignored or violated by nation-states. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is an important institution for resolving disputes between states, but its effectiveness has been questioned by some.

Human rights are also a critical aspect of international relations. While some argue that human rights should be universal and apply to all individuals, others argue that they should be tailored to the specific needs of each nation. The issue of human rights has been particularly relevant in the context of the Syrian conflict, where the government has been accused of using chemical weapons to kill thousands of civilians.

Nationality, sovereignty, and migration are also important aspects of international relations. While some argue that nationality is a fundamental human right, others argue that it should be tied to a particular nation-state. The issue of sovereignty has been particularly relevant in the context of the territorial disputes between China and Japan, as well as between Russia and Ukraine.

Migration is another critical aspect of international relations, as it can have significant economic and social impacts on both sending and receiving countries. The United Nations has established a number of conventions and agreements to regulate migration, but they have not been universally adopted.

Finally, citizenship is a critical aspect of international relations, as it determines the rights and responsibilities of individuals within a particular nation-state. The issue of citizenship has been particularly relevant in the context of the refugee crisis, where millions of people have been forced to flee their homes in search of safety.

In conclusion, the status of boundaries and borders, questions of global poverty and inequality, criteria for the legitimate uses of force, the value of international law, human rights, nationality, sovereignty, migration, territory, and citizenship are all critical aspects of contemporary understandings of world politics. Bringing together an interdisciplinary range of contributors, including historians, political theorists, lawyers, and international relations scholars, this is the first volume of its kind to explore the racial and imperial dimensions of normative debates over global justice. While there are no easy answers to these complex issues, it is important to continue to engage in dialogue and debate in order to promote a more peaceful and just world.

\n Weight: 436g\n
Dimension: 151 x 230 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781108448178\n \n

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