Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
R. Hare (1979)
Justice and EqualityDialectics and humanism, 6
Marc Bühlmann, Hanspeter Kriesi (2013)
Models for democracy
Amartya Sen (2005)
Human Rights and CapabilitiesJournal of Human Development, 6
I. Manners (1997)
Bringing transnational relations back in: Non-state actors, domestic structures and international institutions - RisseKappen,T
J. Griffin (2008)
On Human Rights
D. Held, Anthony Mcgrew, D. Goldblatt, J. Perraton (2000)
Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture
T. Campbell (2011)
The Constitution of Equality: Democratic Authority and Its LimitsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy, 89
Jack Donnelly, John Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, Anne Phillips (1977)
Human rights.Science, 195 4275
(2011)
Global Democracy: Normative and Empirical Perspectives
Thomas Risse-Kappen (1995)
Bringing Transnational Relations Back in: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures and International Institutions
A. Sangiovanni (2007)
Global Justice, Reciprocity, and the StatePhilosophy & Public Affairs, 35
D. Held, Kevin Young (2011)
Crises in Parallel Worlds
(1995)
Democracy and the Global Order
A. D'Amato (2007)
On the Legitimacy of International Institutions
G. Brown, David Held (2010)
The Cosmopolitanism Reader
Rafael Oslé (2010)
The idea of human rights
M. Blake (2013)
Cosmopolitanism versus Non‐Cosmopolitanism
D. Kerwer (2005)
Holding Global Regulators Accountable: The Case of Credit Rating AgenciesGovernance, 18
P. Espejo (2013)
Democratic LegitimacyEuropean Political Science, 12
L. Valentini (2012)
Justice in a Globalized World: A Normative Framework
D. Throsby (2000)
Economics and Culture
A. Buchanan (2004)
Justice, Legitimacy and Self‐Determination: Moral Foundation for International Law
R. Dworkin (1987)
Law's Empire
M. Betsill, E. Corell (2008)
NGO diplomacy : the influence of nongovernmental organizations in international environmental negotiations
J. Prinz (2011)
Is Empathy Necessary for Morality
P. Haas (1991)
Policy responses to stratospheric ozone depletion1Global Environmental Change-human and Policy Dimensions, 1
J. Rawls (1993)
The Law of PeoplesCritical Inquiry, 20
G. Smith (1976)
ANARCHY, STATE, AND UTOPIAPhilosophical Books, 17
A. Buchanan (2010)
The legitimacy of international law
L. Valentini (2012)
In What Sense are Human Rights Political? A Preliminary ExplorationPolitical Studies, 60
(2011)
Handbook of Transnational Governance
W. Inge (1940)
The New World OrderNature, 145
G. Vlastos (1984)
Theories of Rights
D. Emmet (1939)
Justice and EqualityPhilosophy, 14
R. Marchetti (2008)
Global Democracy: For and Against
T. Christiano (2011)
Global Democracy: Is democratic legitimacy possible for international institutions?
D. Held (2006)
Models of Democracy
D. Held, K. Young (2011)
The Deepening Crisis: Governance Challenges after Neoliberalism
John Granrose (1975)
Anarchy, State, and UtopiaSocial Theory and Practice, 3
Terry Macdonald, M. Ronzoni (2012)
Introduction: the idea of global political justiceCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 15
D. Held (2011)
Parallel worlds: the governance of global risks in finance, security and the environment
H. Milner (1998)
Rationalizing Politics: The Emerging Synthesis of International, American, and Comparative PoliticsInternational Organization, 52
John Rawls (1971)
A Theory of JusticePrinceton Readings in Political Thought
Joshua Cohen (2004)
Minimalism About Human Rights: The Most We Can Hope For?Journal of Political Philosophy, 12
P. Singer (2002)
One World: The Ethics of Globalization
Ramon Das (2006)
Political Theory of Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Case for the World State Luis Cabrera ,Political Theory of Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Case for the World State(London and New York: Routledge, 2004).Politics and Ethics Review, 2
(1998)
Activists Beyond Borders
T. Macdonald (2016)
Global Political Theory
D. Kerwer (2005)
Rules that Many Use: Standards and Global RegulationGovernance, 18
T. Christiano (2011)
Global Democracy
Luis Cabrera (2004)
Political Theory of Global Justice : A Cosmopolitan Case for the World State
L. Valentini (2012)
In what Sense Are Human Rights Political
H. Morgenthau (1946)
International LawThe Review of Politics, 8
J. Dwyer (2003)
One world: the ethics of globalizationBulletin of The World Health Organization, 81
H. Anheier, M. Kaldor, M. Glasius (2007)
Global Civil Society 2006/7
D. Archibugi (2011)
Global Democracy: From peace between democracies to global democracy
A. Buchanan (2010)
The Philosophy of International Law
T. Christiano (2012a)
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Law
S. Peter (2010)
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
William Easterly (2006)
The White Man's Burden: Why the West's Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good
rights and democratic values, then we can regard them as legitimate pathways through the dilemmas of contemporary global governance
A. Giddens (1990)
The consequences of modernity
R. Dworkin (1983)
Comment on Narveson: in Defense of EqualitySocial Philosophy and Policy, 1
R. Deibert (1997)
Parchment, Printing and the Hypermedia
David Miller (2012)
Grounding human rightsCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 15
(2016)
The Point and Ground of Human Rights: A Kantian Constructivist View' Global Political Theory
Thomas Pogge (1992)
Cosmopolitanism and SovereigntyEthics, 103
Carl Schmitt, Jeffrey Seitzer, C. Thornhill (2008)
The Basic Rights
A. Buchanan (2013)
The Heart of Human Rights
Terry Macdonald, M. Ronzoni (2014)
Global Political Justice
T. Christiano (2008)
The constitution of equality
J. J. Prinz (2011)
Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives
M. Blake (2013)
We Are All Cosmopolitans Now
A. Buchanan, R. Keohane (2006)
The Legitimacy of Global Governance InstitutionsEthics & International Affairs, 20
In the past four decades topics related to the moral evaluation of global politics have occupied a central part of the philosophical debate. The first three sections of this essay provide a reconstruction of the defining features of the globalization of politics and of the ways in which the latter have contributed to the increased philosophical attention on the moral aspects of global affairs. In sections four to six, we move to the current debate in global political theory. Moral cosmopolitanism has come to articulate the boundaries of reasonable disagreement in global political theory and has implied a deep form of commitment to basic human rights. However, we argue in section six, agreement on basic human rights has not evolved into widespread convergence on a range of central political concepts such as distributive justice and legitimacy. Against this backdrop, in sections 7 to 10, we move on to consider the role of democracy in global politics. The main conclusion that the essay will put forward is that the complexity of the institutional landscape beyond traditional state borders does not automatically lend itself to the mechanical application of democratic institutional forms, but that democratic values can still play an important role.
Global Policy – Wiley
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.