International justice from the perspective of John Rawls' political thought
John Rawls, as an influential thinker in the school of liberalism, to explain the position and concept of justice in the international arena, proposes principles that can be reasonably agreed upon by governments in international custom and these principles as a common basis. And has raised fairly. In order to examine the foreign policy of the "Liberal Democratic states" in the international arena, Rawls evaluates the relations of these states with other states only according to the observance of the principles listed by them. Thus, the relationship of a liberal democratic state with other liberal democracies or with honorable governments can occur in all areas and in a fair and equal manner. Of course, this relationship with the "oppressed states" is only in the form of financial aid and with the "law-breaking states" only in the form of a just war, which from Rawls's point of view is the true concept of justice in the international arena.
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