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Table of Contents Theme: Gobal Justice and Non-Domination Publication: Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric Date: Volume 9, No. 1 (2016) __________________________________________________ We are pleased to announce the publication of the second re-launch issue of Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric. The issue is devoted to the topic of "Global Justice and Non-Domination," and features original articles by Dorothea Gaedeke, Frank Lovett, Philip Pettit, and Nicholas Vrousalis. Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric (TPR) is a peer-reviewed, open-access e-journal which publishes original research in international political theory, with special emphasis on global justice. We are particularly interested in bridging the gap between political theory, empirical research, and the study of political practices and communication. Table of Contents Introduction Global Justice and Non-Domination Julian Culp, Miriam Ronzoni, Tamara Jugov, Laura Valentini Articles The Domination of States: Towards an Inclusive Republican Law of Peoples Dorothea Gaedeke Should Republicans be Cosmopolitans? Frank Lovett The Globalized Republican Ideal Philip Pettit Imperialism, Globalization and Resistance Nicholas Vrousalis Reviews Interrogating the Migration Industry Alex Sager Corruption: History and Future in the Spotlight Martha Sanudo Moore’s Political Theory of Territory Georgiana Turculet Domination and Global Justice: Implications of a Social-Republican Account Yusuf Yuksekdag All articles and reviews can be freely accessed at: http://www.theglobaljusticenetwork.org/index.php/gjn For more information about the journal, please see: http://theglobaljusticenetwork.org/global/index.php/gjn/pages/view/about-the-journal __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: https://interphil.polylog.org InterPhil List Archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/interphil@list.polylog.org/ __________________________________________________