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SUMMARY:Polymorphic Justice and the Crisis of International Order
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CONTACT:Frau Julia Fleck (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
DESCRIPTION:Frau Julia Fleck (Käte Hamburger Kolleg / Centre for Global Cooperation Research)
Polymorphic Justice and the Crisis of International Order
52nd Käte Hamburger Lecture
Almost everyone agrees these days that the post-1945 international order is in crisis. The rules, norms and practices that evolved after the Second World War to limit conflict and facilitate cooperation are struggling to meet their original briefs and to adapt to new challenges, from preventing destabilizing uses of force to addressing global climate change. Our special section in International Affairs aims to explain this dynamic by showing that at multiple levels, our order is being challenged by polymorphic claims of justice that strongly motivate the aggrieved. 

Ayşe Zarakol is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Cambridge, where she also has an appointment as a Politics Fellow at Emmanuel College.
Tuesday, 20. June 2023
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