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      In the eyes of all mankind: Interests and independence in Vattelian statehood

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          Emer de Vattel’s argument that states should be understood as free and independent bodies operating as moral persons in the international sphere is credited with launching a doctrine of sovereignty that hardened national borders against external interference or obligation. It also helped launch one of the world’s first modern states through its influence on the American founding. Vattel’s theory rests upon the critical role of judgment, specifically, the judgment of interests. That doctrine requires that states must always think for themselves, but not only about themselves. Offering some justification for international action, even in the midst of disagreement or war, is what separates civilized from villainous nations for Vattel, and this grounds interests in the communicative habits of an international community. Because the judgment of interests incorporates a communicative element, Vattelian internationalism cannot become exclusively self-regarding, and state interests cannot be entirely contained within national borders. Instead, Vattel’s distinctive combination of independence and interests is set within a global community that makes the fate of outsiders the business of every state.

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                J Int Pol Theory
                J Int Pol Theory
                IPT
                spipt
                Journal of International Political Theory
                SAGE Publications (Sage UK: London, England )
                1755-0882
                1755-1722
                6 August 2021
                October 2022
                : 18
                : 3
                : 294-311
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                [1-17550882211036635]McMaster University, Canada
                [2-17550882211036635]McMaster University, Canada
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                [*]Catherine Frost, Department of Political Science, McMaster University, Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 510, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M4, Canada. Email: frostc@ 123456mcmaster.ca
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7429-8856
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                10.1177_17550882211036635
                10.1177/17550882211036635
                9373198
                3d89f653-06bb-4fb8-8558-e0aba41fc050
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                Funded by: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, FundRef https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000155;
                Award ID: 435-2019-0164
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                emer de vattel,independence,interests,international declarations,international law,statehood

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