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ОглавлениеAcknowledgement is due for the following: A different version of ‘Kant’s Judgement on Frederick’s enlightened absolutism’ was first published in History of Political Thought, 14 (1993), 103–32. chapter 3 was first published in German as ‘Kants Urteilen über den Krieg’, in Hoke Robinson (ed.), Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress, Memphis 1995 (Milwaukee, Marquette University Press, 1995), vol. 2/1, 81–90. Parts of chapter 4 are taken from Theories of Dynamic Cosmopolitanism in Modern European History (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2017), pp. 116–24 and pp. 137–48. Parts of that text were first printed in ‘Kantian Perspectives on Democratic Peace: Alternatives to Doyle’, Review of International Studies, 27 (2001), 229–48; reprint: Arthur Ripstein (ed.), Immanuel Kant (Hants: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 535–54. ‘Kant, intervention, and the “failed state”’ appeared in Kantian Review, 2 (December 1998), 99–106. ‘Conflicts in Kant’s account of the right to go to war’ was first published in The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, 2 (1997), 991–9, and ‘Kant’s society of nations: free federation or world republic?’ in Journal of the History of Philosophy, 32 (1994), 461–82. The section ‘On the use and abuse of Kant in international relations theory: a critique of Susan Meld Shell’ at the end of chapter 7 was originally published as ‘Commentary on Susan Meld Shell, “Kant on Just War and ‘Unjust Enemies’”: Reflections on a ‘Pleonasm’“, Kantian Review, 11 (2006), 117–24. Chapter 9 was published under the title ‘Jürgen Habermas and Manfred Riedel: Moving beyond Nationalism’, in Howard Williams, Colin Wight, and Norbert Kapferer (eds), Political Thought and German Reunification (Houndmills: Macmillan Press, 2000), pp. 177–93. I am grateful to all publishers for their generous permission to reprint the texts.