Can foreign rule be morally justified? Since the end of the First
World War, international transitional administrations have replaced
dysfunctional states to create the conditions for lasting peace and
democracy. In response to extreme state failure, the author argues,
this form of foreign rule is not only justified, but a requirement
of justice.
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