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The latest issue of
International Theory (Vol. 5, no. 2, July 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Pavel Dufek, Why strong moral cosmopolitanism requires a world-state
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Stein Sundstøl Eriksen & Ole Jacob Sending,
There is no global public: the idea of the public and the legitimation of governance
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Eric Grynaviski,
The bloodstained spear: public reason and declarations of war
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Andrew A.G. Ross,
Realism, emotion, and dynamic allegiances in global politics
- Jong Hee Park & Kentaro Hirose,
Domestic politics, reputational sanctions, and international compliance