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Introduction: Qualifying Cosmopolitanism?
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This introductory chapter discusses the question of qualifying cosmopolitanism. It discusses concepts such as cosmopolitanism, ethical cosmopolitanism, and contemporary international politics. It also presents a new term, ‘embedded cosmopolitanism’, which is examined throughout the book. An overview of the following chapters is provided as well.
Title: Introduction: Qualifying Cosmopolitanism?
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This introductory chapter discusses the question of qualifying cosmopolitanism.
It discusses concepts such as cosmopolitanism, ethical cosmopolitanism, and contemporary international politics.
It also presents a new term, ‘embedded cosmopolitanism’, which is examined throughout the book.
An overview of the following chapters is provided as well.
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