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Patriotism to the Earth
A Quest for Humane Global Governance
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A Quest for Humane Global Governance
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Should national security still be our biggest priority on a burning planet? And does it matter that a policy is feasible if it fails to produce an outcome that is necessary and desirable? Political realists responsible for formulating foreign policy would say yes, but in this book Richard Falk and Sasha Milonova favor reorienting our loyalties away from increasingly militarized and nationalist states towards a system of governance that gives priority to global ecological resilience.
They trace the deficiencies of the existing international order from the emergence of the Westphalian framework to its entrenchment in the institutions created after World War II, and again after the Cold War, and show why it has consistently failed to generate the international cooperation and political imagination required to stall, let alone reverse, biodiversity loss, war, wealth inequality, and other challenges that credibly threaten the security of the entire planet.
This book offers an original approach to international relations that adds to the management of power the distinctive issues present in the prudent management of the 'the global commons.' The work of several visionary thinkers is considered, as is crucial relevance of inter-cultural dialogue, a critical appreciation of the limits of rationality and modernity, and an ethos of compassion for the suffering of all others who cohabit the earth.
Table of Contents
Part I: A Frame for Inquiry
1. Toward a Global Imaginary for the 21st Century
2. Nonviolent Geopolitics: Law, Politics, and 21st Century Security
3. Failures of Legitimacy: Global Governance and International Relations
4. A Pluralist Cosmopolitanism
5. Global Contexts of Power
6. Constitutional Guidelines for Global Governance
Part II: Pillars of Order: Horizons of Aspiration
7. International Law: Overcoming War and Collective Violence
8. Appropriating Normative Geopolitics: Civil Society, International Law, and the Future of the United Nations
9. Global Inequality and Human Rights: An Odd Couple
10. International Law and Transformative Innovations: The Case of Criminal Accountability
11. Peoples Tribunals, and the Peace Movement's Quest for Justice
12. Reparations, International Law, and Global (In)Justice: Extensions of Reparations to Global Governance
13. Transformational Justice in a Neoliberal and Statist World Order
14. Revisiting the Earth Charter
Part III: Varieties of Cosmopolitanism
15. Fred Dallmayr's Visionary Cosmopolitanism
16. Father Miguel D'Escoto's The Spiritual Sources of Legal Creativity
17. David Ray Griffin' Postmodern Politics and Spirituality: Do We Need (or Want) World Government?
18. Edward Demenchonok's Visionary Cosmopolitaninism
19. Global Solidarity: Toward a Politics of Impossibility
20. Global Solidarity as the Vital Precondition to Cosmopolitan Transition
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Published | 15 Apr 2025 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 348 |
ISBN | 9781538196885 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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