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Nancy Kokaz teaches international relations and peace and conflict studies at the University of Toronto. Her articles on global justice have appeared in Metaphilosophy, the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, and the Review of International Studies.
She is currently completing a book on global justice that starts from the normative value of citizenship to respond to the problems of global poverty and inequality in a plural world.
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