Articles
- Who Should Get in? The Ethics of Immigration Admissions [Abstract]
| Joseph H. Carens | 03/02/2003
This article explores normative questions about what legal rights settled immigrants should have in liberal democratic states. It argues that liberal democratic justice, properly understood, greatly constrains the distinctions that can be made between citizens and residents. - Beyond Coalitions of the Willing: Assessing U.S. Multilateralism [Abstract]
| Stewart Patrick | 03/02/2003
This article suggests that purely nationalist policies, whether pursued through unilateral or multilateral means, will become increasingly untenable and illegitimate as world politics becomes institutionalized and as humanity becomes integrated, albeit slowly, into a single cosmopolitan community.