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Author Dietrich, Marc

Title A Cosmopolitan Model for Peacebuilding
Published Berlin : Ibidem Verlag, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (459 p.)
Series Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society ; v.251
Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society.
Contents Intro -- Foreword -- Abstract -- List of Acronyms -- List of Tables and Graphics -- Chronology of Important Events -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- Ontological and Epistemological Clarifications -- Research and Case Study Design -- Method of Data Collection -- Conclusion -- 3. Why Cosmopolitanism? -- 3.1 On Realist Theories -- 3.2 On Liberal Theories -- 3.3 On Critical Theories -- 3.4 On Conflict Theories -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 4. The Historical Landmarks of Cosmopolitanism -- 4.1 Cynic and Stoic Cosmopolitanism -- 4.2 Sixteenth Century Cosmopolitanism-Franciscus de Vitoria
4.3 Contractual Cosmopolitanism-Hobbes and Spinoza -- 4.4 Cosmopolitanism of the Enlightenment-Immanuel Kant -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5. Contemporary Cosmopolitan Preconditions -- 5.1 Individualism-The Core of Cosmopolitanism -- 5.2 Universalism-The Scope of Cosmopolitanism -- 5.3 Moral Obligations-Duties to Strangers -- 5.4 Institutional Order-The Moral andPolitical Agency -- 5.5 Conclusion -- 6. Critical-Political Cosmopolitanism-A Model for Peacebuilding -- 6.1 Beyond the Moral Dichotomy-Critical-Political Discourse -- 6.2 The Role of the Nation state
6.3 The Role of International Institutions and Civil Society Organizations -- 6.4 Principles of a Critical-Political Cosmopolitanism -- 6.4.1 The 1st Principle-Justice as Self-Determination -- 6.4.2 The 2nd Principle-Mutual Recognition -- 6.4.3 The 3rd Principle-Participation -- 6.4.4 The 4th Principle-Deliberation -- 6.4.5 The 5th Principle-Responsibility to 'do no harm' -- 6.5 Conclusion -- 7. Cosmopolitan Peacebuilding -- 7.1 The Ukrainian Situation-A Case Study -- 7.2 Crimea-An example of Cosmopolitan Conflict Prevention -- 7.2.1 The 1st Principle-Justice as Self-Determination
7.2.2 The 2nd Principle-Mutual Recognition -- 7.2.3 The 3rd Principle-Participation -- 7.2.4 The 4th Principle-Deliberation -- 7.2.5 The 5th Principle-Responsibility to do no harm -- 7.3 The Donbas-Ideas for a possible Conflict Resolution -- 7.3.1 The 1st Principle-Justice as Self-Determination -- 7.3.2 The 2nd Principle-Mutual Recognition -- 7.3.4 The 4th Principle-Deliberation -- 7.3.5 The 5th Principle-Responsibility to 'do no harm' -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8. Concluding Remarks and Outlook -- Notes -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7
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Form Electronic book
Author Baudoui, RĂ©mi
Umland, Andreas
ISBN 9783838276878
3838276876