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OverviewGlobal political actors, from states and NGOs to activist groups and individuals, exert influence in societies beyond their own in myriad ways--including via public criticism, consumer boycotts, divestment campaigns, sanctions, and forceful intervention. Often, they do so in the name of justice-promotion. While attempts to promote justice in other societies can do good, they are also often subject to moral criticism and raise several serious moral questions. For example, are there ways to promote one's own ideas about justice in another society while still treating its members tolerantly? Are there ways to do so without disrespecting their legitimate political institutions or undermining their collective self-determination?To understand the ethics of justice-promoting intervention, Lucia M. Rafanelli moves beyond the traditional focus of other scholarship in this area on states waging wars or employing other conventional tools of coercive foreign policy. Specifically, Rafanelli constructs a philosophically-grounded and nuanced ethics of intervention to determine when attempts to promote justice in foreign societies are morally permissible.Promoting Justice Across Borders develops ethical standards for justice-promoting intervention that call on us to rethink received notions about the ordinary bounds of politics, and to abandon the thought that politics does and should take place primarily within the state. These ethical standards also give us a model for how to engage in political struggles for justice on a global scale--not only in conditions of supreme emergency, but in the ordinary circumstances of everyday global politics. They therefore form the basis of a cosmopolitanism that is neither premised upon nor aimed at bringing about the end of politics. Ultimately, Rafanelli shows how the promotion of justice everywhere can be the legitimate (political) concern of people anywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lucia M. Rafanelli (Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, The George Washington University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 16.50cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780197568842ISBN 10: 019756884 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 12 October 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsMost global political theory focuses on the most coercive forms of international pressure: on military force, or on monetary coercion. Much of what global agents do, though, involves considerably more subtle and nuanced tools. Lucia Rafanelli's Promoting Justice Across Borders offers a novel and plausible account of how to understand the moral framework with which these tools might be undersood. It is clearly written, lucidly argued, and exemplary in its attention to empirical detail. This is an exceptionally good book on an exceptionally important topic. It deserves to be read by everyone interested in understanding, and building, a just global society. -- Michael Blake, Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Governance, University of Washington Lucia Rafanelli offers a groundbreaking account of transnational politics that theoretically unpacks the state, the international system, and the range of foreign influence practices. Rafanelli centers boycotts, divestment campaigns, and other neglected forms of transnational activism to offer a nuanced model of intervention. By conceptualizing how normative judgment on intervention is qualified by actors' positions in the international hierarchy, interventions' effects over domestic institutions, and ties between foreign actors and local communities, this book opens exciting new paths forward. -- Ines Valdez, author of Transnational Cosmopolitanism: Kant, Du Bois, and Justice as a Political Craft """Most global political theory focuses on the most coercive forms of international pressure: on military force, or on monetary coercion. Much of what global agents do, though, involves considerably more subtle and nuanced tools. Lucia Rafanelli's Promoting Justice Across Borders offers a novel and plausible account of how to understand the moral framework with which these tools might be undersood. It is clearly written, lucidly argued, and exemplary in its attention to empirical detail. This is an exceptionally good book on an exceptionally important topic. It deserves to be read by everyone interested in understanding, and building, a just global society."" -- Michael Blake, Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Governance, University of Washington ""Lucia Rafanelli offers a groundbreaking account of transnational politics that theoretically unpacks the state, the international system, and the range of foreign influence practices. Rafanelli centers boycotts, divestment campaigns, and other neglected forms of transnational activism to offer a nuanced model of intervention. By conceptualizing how normative judgment on intervention is qualified by actors' positions in the international hierarchy, interventions' effects over domestic institutions, and ties between foreign actors and local communities, this book opens exciting new paths forward."" -- Inés Valdez, author of Transnational Cosmopolitanism: Kant, Du Bois, and Justice as a Political Craft" Most global political theory focuses on the most coercive forms of international pressure: on military force, or on monetary coercion. Much of what global agents do, though, involves considerably more subtle and nuanced tools. Lucia Rafanelli's Promoting Justice Across Borders offers a novel and plausible account of how to understand the moral framework with which these tools might be undersood. It is clearly written, lucidly argued, and exemplary in its attention to empirical detail. This is an exceptionally good book on an exceptionally important topic. It deserves to be read by everyone interested in understanding, and building, a just global society. * Michael Blake, Professor of Philosophy, Public Policy, and Governance, University of Washington * Lucia Rafanelli offers a groundbreaking account of transnational politics that theoretically unpacks the state, the international system, and the range of foreign influence practices. Rafanelli centers boycotts, divestment campaigns, and other neglected forms of transnational activism to offer a nuanced model of intervention. By conceptualizing how normative judgment on intervention is qualified by actors' positions in the international hierarchy, interventions' effects over domestic institutions, and ties between foreign actors and local communities, this book opens exciting new paths forward. * Ines Valdez, author of Transnational Cosmopolitanism: Kant, Du Bois, and Justice as a Political Craft * Author InformationLucia M. Rafanelli is an Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at The George Washington University. Rafanelli's primary research interests include contemporary political theory, global justice, theories of human rights, and the ethics of resistance. She also has interests in collective agency and the ethics of artificial intelligence. Her work has appeared in outlets such as The Journal of Political Philosophy and Political Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |