
States, Nations and Borders: The Ethics of Making Boundaries (Ethikon Series in Comparative Ethics (Paperback))
Cambridge University Press, 3/31/2003
EAN 9780521525756, ISBN10: 0521525756
Paperback, 376 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
This volume examines comparatively the views and principles of seven prominent ethical traditions on one of the most pressing issues of modern politics - the making and unmaking of state and national boundaries. The traditions represented are Judaism, Christianity, Islam, natural law, Confucianism, liberalism and international law. Each contributor, an expert within one of these traditions, shows how that tradition can handle the five dominant methods of altering state and national boundaries: conquest, settlement, purchase, inheritance and secession. Written by a distinguished group of international specialists this volume is unique in providing both in-depth normative and comparative perspectives on a troubling question that will offer readers real insight into inter-tradition conflict. Those readers will range from upper-level undergraduates to scholars in such fields as philosophy, political science, international relations and comparative religion.
1. Introduction Allen Buchanan and Margaret Moore
Part I. The Jewish Tradition
2. Making and unmaking the boundaries of the Holy Land Menachem Lorberbaum
3. Man-made boundaries and man-made holiness in the Jewish tradition Daniel Statman
Part II. The Confucian Tradition
4. The making and unmaking of boundaries
a contemporary Confucian perspective Daniel Bell
5. Borders of our minds
territories, boundaries, and power in the Confucian tradition L. H. M. Ling
Part III. The Christian Tradition
6. The Christian tradition Anthony Pagden
7. Christianity and territorial right Reverend Oliver O'Donovan
Part IV. The Natural Law Tradition
8. The making and unmaking of boundaries from the Natural Law perspective Richard Tuck
9. Natural Law and the re-making of boundaries John Finnis
Part V. The Islamic Tradition
10. Political boundaries and moral communities
an Islamic perspective Sohail H. Hashmi
11. The unbounded law of God and territorial boundaries Khaled Abou El Fadl
Part VI. The Liberal Tradition
12. The making and unmaking of boundaries
what liberalism has to say Allen Buchanan
13. Liberalism and boundaries
a response to Allen Buchanan David Miller
Part VI. The International Law Tradition
14. The making and unmaking of boundaries
international law Andrew Hurrell
15. People and boundaries
an internationalized public law approach Benedict Kingsbury
Part VIII. Conclusion
16. Overview Margaret Moore.