WORLD ORDER, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE QUESTION OF SOVEREIGNTY Cover Image

SVETSKI POREDAK, GLOBALIZACIJA I PITANJE SUVERENITETA
WORLD ORDER, GLOBALIZATION, AND THE QUESTION OF SOVEREIGNTY

Author(s): Milorad Stupar
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: sovereignty; state; world order; globalization

Summary/Abstract: In light of world globalization, three visions of the world order have been examined. The naive cosmopolitanism has been examined first and then rejected as being unrealistic because it overlooks the reasons for state pluralism in the international order. On this naive view, the world state is the only source of sovereignty and the individual is the only focal point of moral concern. Second subject matter of our investigation were Kantian and Rawlsian views which still defend the state-centered view on international relations with peoples as a major subject of moral concern. However, on Rawls view, the principle of peoples’ self-determination should be combined with the principles of universal morality which protect some individuals’ fundamental rights thus enabling his theory to be classified into moderate liberal internationalism. Third, the idea of functional sovereignty as a foundation of the system of international sovereignty has been abandoned as being too unrealistic given recent tendencies in the world which associate the identities of individuals with cultures and civilizations rather than with practices and professions. Finally, some reasons have been given for preferring Rawlsian approach. The major reason is that there are close cultural ties between nations and their states and that this fact can contribute greatly to the resolution of coordination problem among states both internally and externally.

  • Issue Year: 2002
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 271-294
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Serbian