Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory
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A Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory is an international peace theory that proposes achieving lasting peace through a federation of free republics bound by international law.
- AKA: Perpetual Peace Theory, Kant's Peace Theory, Republican Peace Theory, Cosmopolitan Peace Theory.
- Context:
- It can typically require Republican Constitutions for member states.
- It can typically establish Pacific Federations rather than world governments.
- It can typically promote Cosmopolitan Right to universal hospitality.
- It can often link Domestic Freedom with international peace.
- It can often reject Universal Monarchy as despotic threat.
- It can often mandate Publicity Principles for treaties.
- It can range from being a Minimalist Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory to being a Maximalist Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory, depending on its federation scope.
- It can range from being a Voluntary Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory to being a Coercive Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory, depending on its enforcement mechanism.
- It can range from being a Idealist Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory to being a Realist Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory, depending on its feasibility assessment.
- It can range from being a Statist Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory to being a Cosmopolitan Kantian Perpetual Peace Theory, depending on its sovereignty conception.
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- Examples:
- Core Kantian Peace Articles, such as:
- Preliminary Articles abolishing armies and treaties.
- Definitive Articles establishing republican governments and international federations.
- Cosmopolitan Articles guaranteeing visitor rights.
- Historical Peace Federation Attempts, such as:
- League of Nations (1920) pursuing collective security.
- United Nations (1945) maintaining international peace.
- European Union creating supranational integration.
- Modern Kantian Peace Theory, such as:
- Democratic Peace Theory claiming democracies avoid wars.
- Liberal Internationalism promoting international institutions.
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- Core Kantian Peace Articles, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Realist International Theory, which expects perpetual conflict.
- World Government Theory, which requires sovereignty abolition.
- Balance of Power Theory, which maintains peace through force equilibrium.
- See: Immanuel Kant, International Relations Theory, Federation Model, Republican Government, Cosmopolitanism, Democratic Peace Theory, International Law, Liberal Internationalism, Peace Studies.