American hegemony : political morality in a one-superpower world
by
 
Brilmayer, Lea.

Title
American hegemony : political morality in a one-superpower world

Author
Brilmayer, Lea.

ISBN
9780300060331
 
9780300068535

Personal Author
Brilmayer, Lea.

Publication Information
New Haven : Yale University Press, c1994.

Physical Description
xi, 263 p. ; 25 cm.

Contents
Introduction: The World's Policeman? -- Pt. 1. The Moral Relevance of International Hegemony. 1. Hegemony. 2. Anarchy -- Pt. 2. A Liberal Theory of International Hegemony. 3. Global Liberalism. 4. Contemporaneous Consent. 5. Ex Ante Consent. 6. Hypothetical Consent and the Provision of Public Goods. 7. Substantive Morality. 8. Global Liberalism and the "New World Order" -- Pt. 3. A Critical Response. 9. Statism. 10. Beyond Consent.

Abstract
Is it morally acceptable for one nation to police the world? Are there circumstances under which one nation has either the right or the obligation to dominate the others? This important and timely book is the first to examine these and other moral issues raised by America's status as the sole world superpower after the end of the Cold War. Brilmayer's book is a brilliant demonstration of the importance of normative evaluation and of the moral problems underlying the enforcement of international law.

Subject Term
Political ethics -- United States.


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IIEMSAGeneral Books33168015683952327.101 B857A 19942