Political theory and international relations / 6
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Charles R. Beitz.
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-199).
International relations as a state of nature -- The skepticism of the realists -- The Hobbesian situation -- International relations as a state of nature -- The bases of international morality -- From international skepticism to the morality of states -- The autonomy of states -- State autonomy of individual liberty -- Neutrality -- Eligibility, boundaries, and nationality -- Economic dependence -- State autonomy and domestic social justice -- International distributive justice -- Social cooperation, boundaries, and the basis of justice -- Entertainments to natural resources -- Interdependence and global distributive justice -- Contrasts between international and domestic society -- The rights of states -- Applications to the nonideal world.