This innovative text explores international relations with the
tools of political theory. In so doing, it contributes to and
advances the idea of international political theory. The book
focuses on four key concepts - authority, rules, rights, and
responsibilities - and four important topics - wealth, violence,
nature and belief. In each of these areas, the book draws on key
figures in political theory to explore, explain and evaluate the
current global order. Chapters address such contested issues as
humanitarian intervention, LGBT rights, climate change, and our
collective responsibilities for alleviating global poverty. The
book invites students into a conversation about international
political theory, one that will help orient them in an increasingly
complicated and pluralist international order.
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