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Schmitt, Kant, and the Theory of International Relations: Reflecting the Problems of Just War, Unipolarism, and Political Realism

Schmitt, Kant, and the Theory of International Relations: Reflecting the Problems of Just War, Unipolarism, and Political Realism
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摘要 Concerning international relations theory, the work of Immanuel Kant was hitherto reflected in terms of the liberal paradigm, particularly of the democratic peace, whereas Carl Schmitt was predominantly associated with the assumptions of political realism or--at least for a short period Nazi imperialism. However, these differences seem to have taken a back seat since both thinkers have been adopted to legitimate the convictions of imperial liberalism. In contrast, this article will show that Schmitt and Kant have essentially more in common than generally assumed but do precisely argue against just war theory, humanitarian interventions, and a unipolar world. On the other hand, Kant's liberal and Schmitt's illiberal theory do not apply to the classical paradigms of intemational relations. Instead, Schmitt's Political Theology and Kant's Political Philosophy will be compared along with the antagonistic logic (and ethics) of political existentialism and a peaceful interdependence between states and nations. Considering the contemporary crisis of world order, it should be even plausible that the two dominating paradigms of future international relations might be formed by Kantian and Schmittian premises. Thus, the aim of this paper is not to match Kant and Schmitt once again with the usual approaches in international relations theory but to stretch its theoretical and conceptual spectrum by extracting the inventive contribution both thinkers made to important topics of IR.
出处 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2013年第3期180-192,共13页 哲学研究(英文版)
关键词 Kant just war LIBERALISM REALISM Carl Schmitt unipolar world 国际关系 现实主义 战争理论 施密特 康德 政治 正义 单极
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