The Moral Standing of the State in International Politics: A Kantian Account

University of Wales Press (2021)
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Abstract

States are powerful actors in world politics, and we wish to hold them accountable - especially when they violate the rights of their people. By benefitting from Immanuel Kant's philosophy, this book explores the requirements to and consequences of holding states as responsible agents in a morally imperfect world.

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