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Global Justice and International Aff airs Studies in Moral Philosophy Series Editor Th om Brooks (Newcastle University) Editorial Board Chrisoula Andreou (University of Utah) Mark Bevir (University of California, Berkeley) Clare Chambers (University of Cambridge) Fabian Freyenhagen (University of Essex) Tim Mulgan (University of St Andrews) Ian Shapiro (Yale University) VOLUME 2 Th e titles published in this series are listed at brill.nl/simp Global Justice and International Aff airs Edited by Th om Brooks LEIDEN • BOSTON 2012 Th is book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Global justice and international aff airs / edited by Th om Brooks. p. cm. -- (Studies in moral philosophy, ISSN 2211-2014 ; v. 2) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-90-04-20343-3 (hardback : alk. paper) 1. International relations--Moral and ethical aspects. 2. Justice (Philosophy) 3. Distributive justice. 4. Globalization--Moral and ethical aspects. 5. Sovereignty--Philosophy. 6. Cosmopolitanism. I. Brooks, Th om. II. Title. III. Series. JZ1306.G65 2012 320.01’1--dc23 2011034806 ISSN 2211-2014 ISBN 978 90 04 20343 3 Copyright 2012 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, Th e Netherlands. Koninklijke Brill NV incorporates the imprints Brill, Global Oriental, Hotei Publishing, IDC Publishers, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers and VSP. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Koninklijke Brill NV provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to Th e Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Fees are subject to change. CONTENTS Notes on Previous Publication.................................................................vii List of Contributors ....................................................................................ix Introduction .................................................................................................1 Th om Brooks PART I SOVEREIGNTY AND SELF-DETERMINATION Th e Integration of Immigrants ..................................................................9 Joseph H. Carens Secession as a Human Right ....................................................................31 Nicolaus Tideman PART II COSMOPOLITANISM AND NATIONALISM Social Justice, Voluntarism, and Liberal Nationalism ..........................45 Michael Green Authenticity and Cultural Rights ............................................................67 Burke A. Hendrix Motivating Cosmopolitanism? A Skeptical View .................................93 Patti Tamara Lenard Patriotism and Morality: Mapping the Terrain ...................................121 Igor Primoratz PART III GLOBAL POVERTY AND INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE Th e Diff erence Principle, Equality of Opportunity, and Cosmopolitan Justice ..........................................................................147 Gillian Brock vi contents Poverty Relief, Global Institutions, and the Problem of Compliance .....................................................................169 Lisa L. Fuller Th omas Pogge’s Global Resources Dividend: A Critique and an Alternative ...............................................................................185 Tim Hayward Poverty and the Moral Signifi cance of Contribution ..........................205 Gerhard Øverland Associative Duties and Global Justice...................................................227 Jonathan Seglow PART IV WAR AND TERRORISM Partiality and Weighing Harm to Non-Combatants...........................251 David Lefk owitz Conditional Th reats ................................................................................271 Gerhard Øverland Defi ning Terrorism for Public Policy Purposes: Th e Group-Target Defi nition.............................................................283 Eric Reitan Bibliography .............................................................................................311 Index .........................................................................................................317 NOTES ON PREVIOUS PUBLICATION Joseph H. Carens, ‘Th e Integration of Immigrants’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 2(1) (2005): 29–46. Nicolaus Tideman, ‘Secession as a Human Right’, Journal of Moral Phi- losophy 1(1) (2004): 9–19. Michael Green, ‘Social Justice, Voluntarism, and Liberal Nationalism’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 2(3) (2005): 265–83. Burke Hendrix, ‘Authenticity and Cultural Rights’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 5(2) (2008): 181–203. Patti Tamara Lenard, ‘Motivating Cosmopolitanism? A Skeptical View’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 7(3) (2010): 346–71. Igor Primoratz, ‘Patriotism and Morality: Mapping the Terrain’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 5(2) (2008): 204–26. Gillian Brock, ‘Th e Diff erence Principle, Equality of Opportunity, and Cosmopolitan Justice’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 2(3) (2005): 333–51. Lisa L. Fuller, ‘Poverty Relief, Global Institutions, and the Problem of Compliance’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 2(3) (2005): 285–97. Tim Hayward, ‘Th omas Pogge’s Global Resources Dividend: A Critique and an Alternative’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 2(3) (2005): 317–32. Gerhard Øverland, ‘Poverty and the Moral Signifi cance of Contribu- tion’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 2(3) (2005): 299–315. Jonathan Seglow, ‘Associative Duties and Global Justice’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 7(1) (2010): 54–73. David Lefk owitz, ‘Partiality and Weighing Harm to Non-Combatants’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 6(3) (2009): 298–316. viii notes on previous publication Gerhard Øverland, ‘Conditional Th reats’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 7(3) (2010): 334–45. Eric Reitan, ‘Defi ning Terrorism for Public Policy Purposes: Th e Group-Target Defi nition’, Journal of Moral Philosophy 7(2) (2010): 253–78. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Gillian Brock is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Auckland. Th om Brooks is Reader in Political and Legal Philosophy at Newcastle University. He is editor and founder of the Journal of Moral Philosophy. Joseph H. Carens is Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. Lisa L. Fuller is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York-Albany. Michael Green is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Pomona College. Tim Hayward is Professor of Environmental Political Th eory at Edinburgh University. Burke A. Hendrix is Visiting Assistant Professor of Government at Franklin & Marshall College. David Lefk owitz is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Richmond. Patti Tamara Lenard is Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Aff airs at the University of Ottawa. Gerhard Øverland is a Project Leader at the Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature at the University of Oslo. Igor Primoratz is Professorial Fellow in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Eric Reitan is Professor of Philosophy at Oklahoma State University.

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