List of Abbreviations |
Theory / I: |
Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism: An Introduction |
Introduction / 1.1: |
Focus for the Book and Two Kinds of Sceptic / 1.2: |
Concise Overview of the Contents / 1.3: |
The Cosmopolitan as a Citizen of the World / 1.4: |
Globalization and Global Justice / 1.5: |
Some Varieties of Cosmopolitanism / 1.6: |
Cosmopolitan Justice / 1.7: |
Reconciling Cosmopolitanism with Other Commitments / 1.8: |
The Debate about Rawls's Law of Peoples: Critics and Defences / 2: |
Rawls's Law of Peoples / 2.1: |
Some Critical Responses to Rawls's Law of Peoples / 2.3: |
Defences of Rawls's Law of Peoples / 2.4: |
Critics Versus Defenders: The State of Play / 2.5: |
A Cosmopolitan Model of Global Justice: The Basic Framework / 3: |
Should Cosmopolitans Support a Global Difference Principle? / 3.1: |
Can the Ideal of (Fair) Equality of Opportunity be Extended Globally? / 3.2: |
Some Important Clarifications Concerning Needs, Capabilities, and Human Rights / 3.3: |
Concluding Remarks / 3.4: |
Global Governance and the Nationalist Challenge: What Does Authentic Democracy Require? / 4: |
Global Governance: Further Considerations in Support / 4.1: |
Fairness in Global Governance Arrangements / 4.2: |
Moving from Theory to Public Policy: Closing the Gap between Theory and Practice Overview / 4.3: |
Global Poverty, Taxation, and Global Justice / 5: |
Introduction to Some Key Issues / 5.1: |
Some Problems with our Taxation and Accounting Arrangements / 5.2: |
Dues to Protect Global Public Goods and Tackle Global Poverty / 5.3: |
Summary of Main Conclusions / 5.4: |
Basic Liberties and Global Justice / 6: |
What is So Special about Basic Liberties? / 6.1: |
The Current Situation: Are People's Basic Liberties Well Protected Today? / 6.2: |
Obstacles to Freedom: Some Analysis / 6.3: |
Internal Mechanisms to Protect Basic Liberties: The Crucial Role of Freedom of the Press / 6.4: |
Provisions to Secure More Justice / 6.5: |
Summary and Concluding Remarks / 6.6: |
Humanitarian Intervention / 7: |
Overview / 7.1: |
Two Important Alleged Tensions / 7.2: |
The Moral Argument / 7.3: |
The Report by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty / 7.4: |
Closing the Gaps between What is Morally Desirable and the Current Situation, and Concluding Remarks / 7.5: |
Immigration / 8: |
Some Realistic Options for Here and Now / 8.1: |
Summary of Findings and Conclusions / 8.3: |
The Global Economic Order and Global Justice / 9: |
The Link between Free Trade and Poverty Reduction / 9.1: |
Improving Trade Arrangements, Negotiations, and the Goals of Economic Justice / 9.3: |
The Global Economic Order, Improving Wages and Working Conditions / 9.4: |
Just Linkage / 9.5: |
From Public Policy Back to Theory Overview / 9.6: |
What Do We Owe Co-nationals and Non-nationals? Why the Liberal Nationalist Account Fails and How We Can Do Better / 10: |
Yael Tamir's Liberal Nationalism / 10.1: |
David Miller's Account / 10.2: |
Lessons from Liberal Nationalists: A Better Approach for Working Out What We Owe Non-nationals / 10.3: |
Consideration of Some Important Objections to 'Impartialism' / 10.4: |
Has My Model of Global Justice Made Adequate Space for Legitimate Forms of Nationalism? / 11: |
Can Compatriot Favouritism be Justified? Does Obligation Diminish with Distance? / 11.1: |
Does My Account of Global Justice Leave Adequate Space for Our Legitimate National Aspirations? A Case Study / 11.2: |
Reconsideration of the General Issues / 11.3: |
Equality, Cosmopolitanism, and Global Justice / 12: |
Recapping Central Points Concerning Equality from Previous Chapters / 12.1: |
Elizabeth Anderson's Version of Democratic Equality / 12.2: |
Democratic Equality and Global Justice / 12.3: |
Responsive Democracy and Democratic Equality / 12.4: |
My Account Captures Our Equality Better than Rival Conceptions Attuned Exclusively to Distributional Issues / 12.5: |
The Cosmopolitan Credentials of My Account of Global Justice Reviewed / 12.6: |
Summary and Conclusions / 12.7: |
Scepticism about Feasibility and Conclusions / 13: |
Summary of Central Findings / 13.1: |
Scepticism about Feasibility / 13.2: |
Bibliography |
Index |
The Debate about Rawls' Law of Peoples: Critics and Defenses / Part 1: |
A Cosmopolitan Model of Global Justice: the Basic Framework |
Global Governance and the Nationalist Challenge: What does Authentic Democracy Require? |
Moving from Theory to Public Policy: Closing the Gap Between Theory and Practice / Part 2: |
From Public Policy back to Theory / Part 3: |
What Do We Owe Co-Nationals and Non-Nationals? Why the Liberal Nationalist Account Fails and How we Can Do Better |
Has my Model Made Adequate Space for Legitimate Forms of Nationalism? |
Skepticism about Feasibility and Conclusions |
List of Abbreviations |
Theory / I: |
Global Justice and Cosmopolitanism: An Introduction |
Introduction / 1.1: |
Focus for the Book and Two Kinds of Sceptic / 1.2: |
Concise Overview of the Contents / 1.3: |