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    Introduction to the symposium: intentional citizenship and citizens’ remedial obligation to share the compensation burden
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (4): 588-594. 2024.
    In this introduction, I provide a brief overview of the main arguments defended by Avia Pasternak in her book, ‘Responsible Citizens, Non-Responsible States’ and summarise the critics she will confront from four political and legal theorists who work in the area of individual citizens’ responsibility for state wrongdoings.
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    Do self-determining states have a conditional right to exclude would-be immigrants?
    European Journal of Political Theory 21 (2): 412-420. 2022.
    Why should we have a system of different states that each claim both internal and external sovereignty? How can the state gain its legitimate authority to rule? What is the problem with the ideal of the ‘global citizen’? How should states respond to different groups’ secession claims? To what extent should states have the right to control their borders? If one finds such questions intriguing, one should read Anna Stilz’s book Territorial Sovereignty: A Philosophical Exploration. Stilz argues tha…Read more
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    Reforming Unjust Hierarchies
    Ethical Perspectives 30 (1): 3-18. 2023.
    The book Just Hierarchies: Why Social Hierarchies Matter in China and the Rest of the World by Daniel A. Bell and Pei Wang aims to answer the following question: 'Should morally justifiable social hierarchies structure our social lives on an everyday basis, including our relations with loved ones?' Bell and Wang respond positively. In this article, I mainly focus on the relations between intimates, examining the arguments from the perspective of social egalitarianism and feminism. Bell and Wang …Read more
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    Testing intentional citizenship
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 27 (4): 602-608. 2024.
    Avia Pasternak argues that intentional citizens who are genuine participants of their state should share the liability for state wrongdoings. In real-world states, how prevalent is intentional citizenship? This commentary concerns the application of the theoretical model. I argue that there are two problems with Pasternak’s proposal of testing intentional citizenship in reality. First, the difficulty of distinguishing citizens’ ambiguous internal attitudes towards their citizenship is underestim…Read more