Justice and World Economy
Ethan B. Kapstein. Over the categorical critics, the majority of praticians or specialists consider the current international policy and its results as fundamentally 'unfair'.
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It is not easy to define the 'International Economic Justice'. Three approachs are presented here: a 'communautarist' one, a second that could be nammed 'internationalist liberal' and a 'cosmopolit' one. This last one, that aims to give justice to the poors of the whole world, dominates more and more the international debate, even within the action of institutions as the World bank or the International Monetary Fund.
Ethan B. Kapstein is Paul Dubrule Professor of Sustainable Development at INSEAD, where he teaches and conducts Research on economic globalization and its consequences, and Senior Research Associate at Ifri. His last book is: Economic Justice in an Unfair World: Toward a Level Playing Field (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2006).