In another soon-to-be-classic, Richard Falk provides a hopeful call to action to avert sleepwalking toward a collective species death wish, and to reimagine allegiance to the nation state instead as a humane patriotism for sustainability and ecological viability.
In another soon-to-be-classic, Richard Falk provides a hopeful call to action to avert sleepwalking toward a collective species death wish, and to reimagine allegiance to the nation state instead as a humane patriotism for sustainability and ecological viability.
Richard A. Falk is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Emeritus at Princeton University, and was Visiting Distinguished Professor in Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is a member of the Editorial Boards of The Nation and The Progressive, and Chair of the Board of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. He is a former advisory board member of the World Federalist Institute and the American Movement for World Government. He served a six-year term as United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian Territories. During 1999-2000, Falk worked on the Independent International Commission on Kosovo. He is the author of over twenty books.
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Introduction 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 About the Author
Introduction 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 About the Author
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