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Order and justice in international relations

Author: Rosemary Foot; John Lewis Gaddis; Andrew Hurrell
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"This book sets current concerns within a broad historical and theoretical context, explores the depth and scope of presumed solidarism amidst the difficulties of acting on the basis of a more strongly articulated liberal position, and underscores the complexity and abiding tensions inherent in the relationship between order and justice. Chapters examine a wide range of state and transnational perspectives on order  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Rosemary Foot; John Lewis Gaddis; Andrew Hurrell
ISBN: 0199251207 9780199251209 0199251193 9780199251193
OCLC Number: 50101561
Description: xiv, 313 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Order and justice in international relations: what is at stake? / Andrew Hurrell --
Order/justice issues at the United Nations / Adam Roberts --
Order, justice, the IMF, and the World Bank / Ngaire Woods --
Order and justice in the international trade system / John Toye --
Order and justice beyond the nation-state: Europe's competing paradigms / Kalypso Nicolaidis and Justine Lacroix --
Order versus justice: an American foreign policy dilemma / John Lewis Gaddis --
Russian perspectives on order and justice / S. Neil MacFarlane --
An uneasy engagement: Chinese ideas of global order and justice in historical perspective / Rana Mitter --
Indian conceptions of order and justice: Nehruvian, Gandhian, Hindutva, and neo-liberal / Kanti Bajpai --
Order, justice, and global Islam / James Piscatori.
Responsibility: edited by Rosemary Foot, John Gaddis, and Andrew Hurrell.
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"This book sets current concerns within a broad historical and theoretical context, explores the depth and scope of presumed solidarism amidst the difficulties of acting on the basis of a more strongly articulated liberal position, and underscores the complexity and abiding tensions inherent in the relationship between order and justice. Chapters examine a wide range of state and transnational perspectives on order and justice, including those from China, Europe, India, Russia, the United States, and the Islamic world. Other chapters investigate how the order/justice relationship is mediated within major international institutions, including the United Nations, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank."--BOOK JACKET.

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