Table of Contents
Preface
Part One: Conflict and Reconciliation
1. In Defense of Realism: A Commentary on Just and Unjust WarsDavid C. Hendrickson
2. The Slippery Slope to Preventive WarNeta C. Crawford
3. Reckoning with Past Wrongs: A Normative FrameworkDavid A. Crocker
Part Two: Grounds for Intervention
4. Humanitarian Intervention: An Overview of the Ethical IssuesMichael J. Smith
5. The Moral Basis of Humanitarian InterventionTerry Nardin
6. Responsibility to Protect or Trojan Horse?: The Crisis in Darfur and Humanitarian Intervention after IraqAlex J. Bellamy
7. Ecological Intervention: Prospects and LimitsRobyn Eckersley
Part Three: Governance, Law, and Membership
8. The Legitimacy of Global Governance InstitutionsAllen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane
9. On the Alleged Conflict between Democracy and International LawSeyla Benhabib
10. “Saving Amina”: Global Justice for Women and Intercultural DialogueAlison M. Jaggar
11. Who Should Get In? The Ethics of Immigration AdmissionsJoseph H. Carens
Part Four: Global Economic Justice
12. Models of International Economic JusticeEthan B. Kapstein
13. The Invisible Hand of the American EmpireRobert Wade
14. Accountability in International Development AidLeif Wenar
15. World Poverty and Human RightsThomas Pogge
16. Do We Owe the Global Poor Assistance or Rectification?: Response to PoggeMathias Risse
17. Baselines for Determining Harm: Reply to RisseThomas Pogge
ContributorsIndex