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  3. Vol. 9 No. 1: Gobal Justice and Non-Domination

Vol. 9 No. 1: Gobal Justice and Non-Domination

Published: 2016-08-03

Introduction

  • Global Justice and Non-Domination

    Julian Culp, Miriam Ronzoni, Tamara Jugov, Laura Valentini
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Articles

  • The Domination of States: Towards an Inclusive Republican Law of Peoples

    Dorothea Gaedeke
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  • Should Republicans be Cosmopolitans?

    Frank Lovett
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  • The Globalized Republican Ideal

    Philip Pettit
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  • Imperialism, Globalization and Resistance

    Nicholas Vrousalis
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Reviews

  • Interrogating the Migration Industry

    Alex Sager
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  • Corruption: History and Future in the Spotlight

    Martha Sanudo
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  • Moore’s Political Theory of Territory

    Georgiana Turculet
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  • Domination and Global Justice: Implications of a Social-Republican Account

    Yusuf Yuksekdag
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