良好的国际公民身份和世界性的保护责任

Derek Edyvane, J. Souter
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本章探讨了世界主义国家的倡导者面临的一个关键问题:国家如何才能最好地实现它们的世界主义责任,在它们发生冲突的情况下,在承担其他责任的同时提供保护?它通过关注世界主义国家的适度愿景——良好的国际公民的概念——以及良好的国际公民国家面临着不断“平衡”其潜在冲突责任的想法来实现这一点。借鉴价值多元主义哲学,本章对“平衡”的概念进行了质疑,并提出了两个主要主张。首先,良好国际公民的多重责任有时可以通过相关的政治决定和务实的行动成功地加以平衡。其次,毫无疑问,在一些困难的情况下,这种平衡行为是不可能的,优秀的国际公民面临着无法解决的困境,其中“脏手”是不可避免的。
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Good International Citizenship and Cosmopolitan Responsibilities to Protect
This chapter examines a key question facing advocates of the cosmopolitan state: how can states best realize their cosmopolitan responsibilities to protect alongside their other responsibilities in cases where they conflict? It does so by focusing on a modest vision of cosmopolitan statehood—the notion of good international citizenship—and the idea that good international citizen states are faced with a continual need to ‘balance’ their potentially conflicting responsibilities. Drawing on the philosophy of value pluralism, the chapter interrogates this notion of ‘balance’ and makes two main claims. First, at times the plural responsibilities of good international citizenship can be successfully balanced through both contextual political decision and pragmatic action. Second, there are undoubtedly hard cases in which this balancing act is impossible, and good international citizens are faced with irresolvable dilemmas, in which ‘dirty hands’ are inevitable.
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