Practical Judgement in International Political Theory synopsis
Chris Brown is one of the most prominent international political theorists who have contributed to discussions on pluralism, justice and human rights. This book brings together seventeen of his most important and influential articles of the last twenty years.
These articles contain influential data on the role of normative theory and international ethics, the so-called "global-social debate" and anti-literary thought in international relations, as well as the important contributions of Raulsley and post-Finns theories to the world and the world. justice.
The latest articles cover topics such as the concept of global civil society, disagreements about pre-emptive war ethics, and the inevitably selective nature of humanitarian interventions. The book includes a written introduction to this volume, in which Brown discusses his own influences, and develops his thinking throughout his career.
Although this development has included a less progressive view of liberal thought and liberal internationalism and greater commitment to universal values, some things remain constant - especially the importance of political governance and doubts about the idea that there are simple solutions to complex problems. The collection ends in tandem with criticism of the popular cosmopolitan characters such as Bono and Bob Geldof.
This group will be necessary for reading to all scholars and graduates who have an interest in international political theory.
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