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Factors influencing the commissioning and implementation of health and social care interventions for people with dementia: commissioner and stakeholder perspectives. [PDF]

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Tagore’s “rooted-cosmopolitanism” and international mindedness against institutional sustainability

Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2020
Cosmopolitanism is often seen as a western concept associated with liberal individualistic values. It is also associated mostly with the urban educated middle-class.
Mousumi Mukherjee
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Cosmopolitanism and International Economic Institutions

The Journal of Politics, 2020
Immanuel Kant viewed economic interdependence among nations as the catalyst for a cosmopolitan legal order.
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Institutions in cosmopolitan justice

Global Society, 2006
This paper focuses on a distinction between two kinds of theories about the role of institutions in cosmopolitan justice. Some philosophers claim that principles of egalitarian justice apply to institutional schemes only, and do not apply to the actions of individuals.
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Cosmopolitanism, justice & institutions

Daedalus, 2008
Daedalus Summer 2008 ‘Cosmopolitanism’ is not–or not yet –the name of a determinate political philosophy. Although many contemporary theorists have put forward views that they describe as cosmopolitan, there is little agreement among them about the central elements of a cosmopolitan position.
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Pogg'es Institutional Cosmopolitanism

2010
In his landmark work World Poverty and Human Rights, Thomas Pogge offers a novel approach to understanding the nature and extent of the obligations that citizens of wealthy states owe to their less fortunate counterparts in poor states. Pogge argues that the wealthy have weighty obligations to aid the global poor because the wealthy coercively impose ...
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The Preventive Use of Force: A Cosmopolitan Institutional Proposal

Ethics & International Affairs, 2004
Preventive use of force may be defined as the initiation of military action in anticipation of harmful actions that are neither presently occurring nor imminent. This essay explores the permissibility of preventive war from a cosmopolitan normative perspective, one that recognizes the basic human rights of all persons, not just citizens of a particular
Allen Buchanan, Robert O. Keohane
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Cosmopolitanism, Necessary Changes to World Institutions

2020
It is clear from what has been described in the Introduction that human history has taken a terribly wrong turn. The future is more uncertain than ever. In what follows cosmopolitan changes are set forth to put our future and the future of the earth’s biosphere back on the right track.
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