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Index African Union, 219 Agency, moral: collective, 21; personal, 4, 92, 141, 223; political, 137 Agnew, John, 216–217 Alcoff, Linda, 20, 22 Alperovitz, Gar, 200, 202 Amazon Basin, 53 Anderson, Benedict, 20–23, 25 Archard, David, 100, 104 Archibugi, Daniele, 129–130 Arendt, Hannah, 94, 152 Aristotle, 92, 178–179 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), 219 Autonomy: of cities, 180; collective, 143; communal, 134; democratic, 73–74; of indigenous peoples, 208; individual, 49, 95; in Kant, 43; local, 134–136, 203, 220; minority, 68, 88; of peoples, 124; regional, 67; state, 117, 169, 203; unconditional rights to political, 79 Baker, Lynn, 200, 203 Balfour Declaration, 60 Balibar, Étienne, 194–195 Balkans, 44, 55, 57–58, 64 Barnett, Jon, 211 Bauer, Otto, 21 Beitz, Charles, 119–125, 146 Bello, Walden, 125, 210 Belnap, N. D., 29 Benhabib, Seyla, 149 Beran, Harry, 76–78, 80–83, 86 Breuilly, John, 20–21, 27–28, 30, 36, 165 Brilmayer, Lea, 78, 126–128 Buchanan, Allen: on the consent argument, 80; on global governance, 128; on indigenous rights, 208; on international legal reform, 136–138; on property rights as limited, 47; on redistribution, 53–54; on secession, 52–54; on the self-determination of peoples, 220; on the strong natural duty of justice, 123 Caney, Simon, 142 Canovan, Margaret, 108, 110, 111 China, 202, 218 City-state, 179, 180, 182 Civil society, 94, 131, 176, 178–180 Clapham, Christopher, 169 Class structure, 93, 133 Coercion, 94, 123, 158 Cold War, end of, 7–8, 120, 146, 150, 197 Colonialism, 11, 14, 218; alienation under, 21; internal, 53, 209; nationalism and, 19, 26; in Palestine, 60; personal identity under , 19, 27; self-determination and, 26–27; tribalism under, 22 252 Index Collective action, 40, 107, 112, 158, 177, 189 Collective goods, 45, 113, 177. See also Ethical community; Social goods Collective responsibility, 40, 106, 210 Collectivity, 33, 103, 177–178 Common good, 104, 176 Communist International, 239n83 Community: cultural, 46; ethical (see Ethical community); global (see Global community ); imaginary, 21, 30; international, 126, 136, 215, 220; local, 144; moral, 124–125, 141; national, 22–23, 25, 31, 96, 101, 104, 126, 190, 198; political (see Political community ); religious, 22; of states, 134–140, 163 Connor, Walker, 20–21, 27–28, 30–31 Contractarianism, 93–95, 153, 155, 165. See also Locke, John Corporations, transnational, 2, 131, 144 Cosmopolitan democracy, 129–131 Cosmopolitan institutions, 116, 126, 132, 134, 136, 142 Customs, 2, 28, 46, 93, 95, 97 Dahl, Robert, 79, 182, 190, 193 Dalby, Simon, 211 Deglobalization, 125 Delaney, David, 185 Democratic autonomy, 73–74 Democratic-consent theory, 73–74, 82. See also Political legitimacy Democratic legitimacy, 40, 87–88; retrospective , 87 Dennis, Ward, 185 Deudney, Daniel, 211 Dietz, Mary, 111 Divine right, 165 Dworkin, Ronald, 98–99 Eckersley, Robyn, 181–182, 210, 211, 212– 213 Ecological integrity, 191, 207, 211–214. See also Sustainability Ecosovereignty, 3, 89, 145, 205–214 Enlightenment, European, 6, 43 Environmentalism, 181, 212 Equality: cultural, 50; moral, 10; of states, 13, 128, 137, 169, 219; substantive, 117, 122 Ethical community, 15–17, 40, 90, 104, 141; compared with nation-states, 96–105; defined , 91–95; impossibility of a national, 97; patriotism in, 105–112; peoples as, 112–113 Ethical judgment, 5, 107, 183 Ethical life, 16, 92–95 Ethical virtue, 93 Ethical world, 92–93, 95 Ethnic cleansing, 55, 65, 70 Ethnicity, 20–23, 27–29, 32–35; and nationalism , 20–21, 27, 34–35, 103 Ethnonational conflict, 42, 44, 55, 146, 197; in the former Yugoslavia, 55–59, 64–65, 69–70; humanitarian crises and, 133; in Syria-Palestine, 55, 59–63, 65–66, 68–69 Ethnonational groups, 42, 44, 54–56, 70, 190. See also Nations European Union, 10, 129, 219; constitutionalism and, 147; devolutionary sovereignty claims against, 196; network mode of governance of, 186–187; sovereignty and, 193–205 Fain, Haskell, 100–101 Family structure, 93 Fanon, Frantz, 6, 22 Federalism: in the European Union, 194– 195; for regions, 197, 200, 203; in the United States, 198, 200 Feeley, Malcolm, 198 Fletcher, George, 107 Freedom: actualization of moral, 92–93, 139, 163; intersubjective, 173; moral, 92, 95; of nations, 96, 170–171; political, 7, 14, 94, 220 (see also Self-determination); recognitive , 173; sovereignty and, 161–162, 167–169, 173; substantive, 172 Gellner, Ernest, 21, 23, 24 Geographical scale: autocratic determination of, 83, 88; devolutionary and federative claims based on, 187–190, 200, 217; of legitimate sovereignty claims, 178, 183–187, 200 Geography, political, 178, 184, 190...

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