
Building World Order
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The topic of global order is now more important than ever, given that the rules-based global order established at the end of World War II is under great stress-as witnessed in current wars in Gaza and Ukraine, and the emergence of far-right regimes in Hungary, Turkey, and perhaps even France. Despite significant improvement in living conditions worldwide, the international community continues to face many global problems, including failing states, domestic and interstate violence, persistent poverty, growth in refugees, mass migration, climate change, and global economic instability. Most importantly, the contemporary liberal order is facing major opposition from authoritarian states. The contemporary challenge to the liberal order gives rise to urgent questions: Will the liberal global order be replaced by a more chaotic power-based order? Is there a better way to organize the world than the existing UN-based nation-state system? How can the liberal international system be renewed? Can fragile states be strengthened? What contribution can a Christian perspective bring to the task of renewing global order?
Amstutz argues that the advance of international justice and global order needs to be based on the nation-state, the basic building block of our contemporary international community. Most initiatives to improve the international community are rooted in political idealism or utopian thought and presume a shift from state sovereignty towards world governance. This study, by contrast, assumes that any improvement in world order will necessarily depend on the ongoing role of the sovereign state. In advancing global peace and prosperity, three tasks are vital: first, strengthen weak, fragile states; second, increase the number of constitutional, democratic states; and third, strengthen international cooperation in addressing shared global problems.
Christian values and perspectives, Amstutz claims, can contribute to a better world by helping to structure the moral analysis of issues and by inspiring action that advances the common good.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Advancing Peace and Prosperity in the World
- The Basic Building Blocks of Global Society
- The Emergence of Nations
- The Rise of State Sovereignty
- The Responsibilities of States
- The Development of the International Community
- The Emergence of Global Society
- The Rise of International Organizations
- Sources of Disorder and Injustice
- Domestic Sources
- International Sources
- Environmental Sources
- Governmental Responses to Disorder and Injustice
- The Responsibility to Protect
- Confronting Global Challenges
- Notes
- Chapter 2: A Christian Approach to Global Politics
- Basic Principles of Christianity
- God's Sovereignty
- Human Dignity
- The Universality of God's Love
- The Pervasiveness of Human Sin
- Caring for the Poor and Vulnerable
- The Need for Justice
- Protestant Teachings
- The Dual Nature of Citizenship
- The Legitimacy of Government
- The Priority of Individual Responsibility
- Stewardship
- The Need to Manage Government Power
- The Primacy of Spiritual Life
- Catholic Teachings
- The Christian Faith and Politics
- The Bible and Politics
- Political Engagement Principles
- Notes
- Chapter 3: Strengthening Nation-States
- The Nature and Role of Nation-States
- The Nature of Nation-States
- The Role of Nation-States
- Shortcomings of Nation-States
- Is the Nation-State in Trouble?
- Is Nationalism Important?
- Christianity and the Nation-State
- The Challenge of Christian Nationalism
- Strengthening Nation-States
- State Building
- Nation Building
- Notes
- Chapter 4: Strengthening Global Society
- The Emergence of International Organization
- Alternative Conceptions of Global Society
- Communitarianism
- Cosmopolitanism
- Justice and the International Community
- Christianity and the International Community
- Christians and Global Problems
- Strengthening Global Interdependence
- Obstacles to Solidarity
- Strengthening Integration
- The Problem of World Order
- Notes
- Chapter 5: The Christian Faith and Migration
- The Importance of International Migration
- International Law and Migration
- Alternative Conceptions of Migration
- Caring for Refugees
- The Challenge of Irregular Migration
- The Christian Faith and Migration
- How to View the World
- Church Documents
- Applying Faith to Migration
- Notes
- Chapter 6: The Christian Faith and Development
- The Basic Condition of Life: Privation
- The Nature of Economic Growth
- The Problem of Inequality
- The Nature of Development
- Cold War Development
- The Impact of Globalization
- Development in the New Millennium
- The Christian Faith and Development
- Christianity and Economic Growth
- Christian Principles and Community Development
- Notes
- Chapter 7: The Christian Faith and Climate Change
- The Nature of the Problem
- Domestic (Chiefly US) Responses to Climate Change
- International Responses to Climate Change
- The Christian Faith and Climate Change
- Church Declarations
- Christian Ethics and Climate Change
- Notes
- Chapter 8: The Christian Faith and Global Health
- Global Health and Pandemics
- HIV/AIDS
- COVID-19
- Ebola
- The Christian Faith and Global Health
- The Church and HIV/AIDS
- The Church and COVID-19
- Humanitarian Aid
- Notes
- Chapter 9: The Importance of Public Service
- Serving the Public Interest through Government
- Serving the Public Interest through Nongovernmental Organizations
- The Vital Role of Individuals
- Five Case Studies
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
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