Cosmopolis: Prospects for World Government / Edition 1

Cosmopolis: Prospects for World Government / Edition 1

by Danilo Zolo
ISBN-10:
0745613012
ISBN-13:
9780745613017
Pub. Date:
02/18/1997
Publisher:
Polity Press
ISBN-10:
0745613012
ISBN-13:
9780745613017
Pub. Date:
02/18/1997
Publisher:
Polity Press
Cosmopolis: Prospects for World Government / Edition 1

Cosmopolis: Prospects for World Government / Edition 1

by Danilo Zolo
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Overview

This volume makes a challenging critique of the idea of Cosmopolis - that is, the idea of world or 'global' government. In recent years this idea has been put forward as a way of averting the threat of war and international disorder, and as a way of avoiding the destruction of the planet. Proponents of this idea call for a radical reform of the United Nations which aims to legitimize this institution as an international police force and as a provider of global justice.

Zolo criticizes this new cosmopolitan philosophy and rejects the idea of trying to eliminate international conflict through the use of centralized and superior military force. He seeks instead to develop a conception of international relations which takes account of their pluralistic, dynamic and conflictual nature. This conception moves away from the logic of hierarchical centralization, which so dominates the UN Charter, and towards the logic of 'weak interventionism' and 'weak pacifism' which relies on self-organization, co-ordination and negotiation.

Timely, provocative and iconoclastic, Cosmopolis is an important contribution to current debates in politics, international relations and social and political theory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745613017
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 02/18/1997
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.07(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Danilo Zolo (Rijeka, 1936) studied jurisprudence at the University of Florence and in 1966 he obtained the Teacher's Diploma in History and Philosophy. He has been Associate Researcher at Boston University, and Visiting Fellow at the University of Cambridge, University of Pittsburgh, Harvard University and the University of Princeton. He is author of many essays concerning political philosophy, epistemology of the social sciences, General system theory, theory of social complexity, and philosophy of international law and international relations.

Table of Contents

Preface.

Acknowledgements.

1. The Cosmopolitan Model of the Holy Alliance.

2. The Gulf War: The First Cosmopolitan War.

3. The Blind Alleys of International Ethics.

4. Civitas Maxima and Cosmopolitan Law.

5. Towards a 'Weak Pacifism'.

Conclusion.

Postscript to the English Edition.

Select Bibliography.

Index.

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