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This book challenges popular international relations theories that claim to be based on the political writings of Immanuel Kant, and sheds new light on the philosophers perspective on peace.Through an analysis of Kants philosophical work and political traditions of his time, as well as of neglected concepts and theory, this book reappraises modern perspectives on his work. Kant advocated a cosmopolitan community building perspective of peace and international relations that considered issues that are now significant topics of debate such as state sovereignty and unequal access to resources. This book reveals how Kants political views translate into a vision of international relations that cannot be associated with the democratic and neoliberal theories of peace which until now have claimed Kants legacy. While the democratic peace theory continues to inspire policy-making, Kants predictions on war and peace ultimately prove to be most appropriate for the current issues of globalization and diversity.Offering new insights into the meaning of peace and war in international relations, Kant and International Relations Theoryis an invaluable resource for students and scholars of international relations and political theory, as well as for those interested in Kants scholarship.

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Kant and International Relations
Theory
This book challenges popular international relations theories that claim to be based on the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, and sheds new light on the philosopher's perspective on peace.
Through an analysis of Kant's peace vision, of neglected concepts and theory, and of his philosophical background, this book reappraises modern perspectives on his work. Kant advocated a cosmopolitan community-building perspective of peace and international relations that considered issues still important today, such as state sovereignty, transnational and global interests, and unequal access to resources. This book shows how Kant's views on politics translate into a vision of international relations that cannot be associated with the democratic and neoliberal theories of peace which have until now claimed Kant's mentorship. While the democratic peace theory continues to inspire policy-making, Kant's predictions on war and peace prove ultimately most appropriate for the current times of globalization and diversity.
Offering new insights into the meaning of peace and war in international relations, Kant and International Relations Theory is an invaluable resource for students and scholars of international relations and political theory, as well as scholars of Kant's work.
Dora Ion is an instructor in Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Routledge innovations in political theory
1 A Radical Green Political Theory
Alan Carter
2 Rational Woman
A feminist critique of dualism
Raia Prokhovnik
3 Rethinking State Theory
Mark J. Smith
4 Gramsci and Contemporary Politics
Beyond pessimism of the intellect
Anne Showstack Sassoon
5 Post-Ecologist Politics
Social theory and the abdication of the ecologist paradigm
Ingolfur Blhdorn
6 Ecological Relations
Susan Board
7 The Political Theory of Global Citizenship
April Carter
8 Democracy and National Pluralism
Edited by Ferran Requejo
9 Civil Society and Democratic Theory
Alternative voices
Gideon Baker
10 Ethics and Politics in Contemporary Theory
Between critical theory and post-Marxism
Mark Devenney
11 Citizenship and Identity
Towards a new republic
John Schwarzmantel
12 Multiculturalism, Identity and Rights
Edited by Bruce Haddock and Peter Sutch
13 Political Theory of Global Justice
A cosmopolitan case for the world state
Luis Cabrera
14 Democracy, Nationalism and Multiculturalism
Edited by Ramn Maiz and Ferrn Requejo
15 Political Reconciliation
Andrew Schaap
16 National Cultural Autonomy and its Contemporary Critics
Edited by Ephraim Nimni
17 Power and Politics in Poststructuralist Thought
New theories of the political
Saul Newman
18 Capabilities Equality
Basic issues and problems
Edited by Alexander Kaufman
19 Morality and Nationalism
Catherine Frost
20 Principles and Political Order
The challenge of diversity
Edited by Bruce Haddock, Peri Roberts and Peter Sutch
21 European Integration and the Nationalities Question
Edited by John McGarry and Michael Keating
22 Deliberation, Social Choice and Absolutist Democracy
David van Mill
23 Sexual Justice/Cultural Justice
Critical perspectives in political theory and practice
Edited by Barbara Arneil, Monique Deveaux, Rita Dhamoon and Avigail Eisenberg
24 The International Political Thought of Carl Schmitt
Terror, liberal war and the crisis of global order
Edited by Louiza Odysseos and Fabio Petito
25 In Defense of Human Rights
A non-religious grounding in a pluralistic world
Ari Kohen
26 Logics of Critical Explanation in Social and Political Theory
Jason Glynos and David Howarth
27 Political Constructivism
Peri Roberts
28 The New Politics of Masculinity
Men, power and resistance
Fidelma Ashe
29 Citizens and the State
Attitudes in Western Europe and East and Southeast Asia
Takashi Inoguchi and Jean Blondel
30 Political Language and Metaphor
Interpreting and changing the world
Edited by Terrell Carver and Jernej Pikalo
31 Political Pluralism and the State
Beyond sovereignty
Marcel Wissenburg
32 Political Evil in a Global Age
Hannah Arendt and international theory
Patrick Hayden
33 Gramsci and Global Politics
Hegemony and resistance
Mark McNally and John Schwarzmantel
34 Democracy and Pluralism
The political thought of William E. Connolly
Edited by Alan Finlayson
35 Multiculturalism and Moral Conflict
Edited by Maria Dimova-Cookson and Peter Stirk
36 John Stuart Mill Thought and Influence
The saint of rationalism
Edited by Georgios Varouxakis and Paul Kelly
37 Rethinking Gramsci
Edited by Marcus E. Green
38 Autonomy and Identity
The politics of who we are
Ros Hague
39 Dialectics and Contemporary Politics
Critique and transformation from Hegel through post-Marxism
John Grant
40 Liberal Democracy as the End of History
Fukuyama and postmodern challenges
Chris Hughes
41 Deleuze and World Politics
Alter-globalizations and nomad science
Peter Lenco
42 Utopian Politics
Citizenship and practice
Rhiannon Firth
43 Kant and International Relations Theory
Cosmopolitan community-building
Dora Ion
Kant and International
Relations Theory
Cosmopolitan community-building
Dora Ion
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2012 Dora Ion
The right of Dora Ion to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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Ion, Dora, 1974
Kant and international relations theory: cosmopolitan community

building / Dora Ion.
p. cm. (Routledge innovations in political theory; 42)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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