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Relying on a recent survey of more than 3300 participants from China, Germany and the US, this paper empirically analyzes citizens' perceptions of climate change and climate policy, focusing on key guiding principles for sharing mitigation costs across countries. The ranking of the main...
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Relying on a recent survey of more than 3300 participants from China, Germany and the US, this paper empirically analyzes citizens' perceptions of climate change and climate policy, focusing on key guiding principles for sharing mitigation costs across countries. The ranking of the main...
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shifts from a dualistic account of justice to a monistic account when it comes to the problem of world poverty; therefore … Pogge's treatment of world poverty is vulnerable to the objection which he himself raises against monism ( the claim that …
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In The Law of Peoples (hereafter LP), John Rawls does not discuss justice and the global economy at great length or in great detail. What he does say has not been well-received. The prevailing view seems to be that what Rawls says in LP regarding global economic justice is both inconsistent with...
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