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Acknowledgments; Contents; 1: Introduction; The Model Politician Making Compromises; Realism and Non-ideal Theory; Public Justification and Peace as Distinct from Justice; An Overview; Part I: Compromise; 2: What Compromises Are; Agreeing on a Second-Best; Moral Compromises and Non-moral Compromises; Two Accounts of Consent; What Compromises Are Not (or Need Not Be); Summary; 3: Two Levels of Moral Evaluation; Can One Make a Moral Compromise for Moral Reasons?; The Solution: Two Levels of Moral Evaluation; A Test; Summary; 4: Consent; Explicit and Tacit Consent; Genuine Consent.

Voluntariness Moral Constraints; Summary; 5: Types of Compromises; Principled and Pragmatic Compromises; Rational Compromises; Fair Compromises; Rotten Compromises; Summary; Part II: Peace; 6: Peace and Modus Vivendi Arrangements; Peace and War; Violence; Stability and Security; Modus Vivendi Arrangements; Summary; 7: The Value of Peace; Peace and Interests; Peace and Value Pluralism; Summary; 8: Peace and Justice; Does Peace Conceptually Subsume Justice?; Risking Peace for Justice and the Idea of a Just Peace; Is Peace Axiologically Parasitic on Justice?

Realizing Justice as Necessary for Achieving Stable Peace? Summary; 9: Peace and Non-interference; Kukathas's Liberal Archipelago; Peace Beyond Modus Vivendi; Peace and Moral Consensus; Reconciling Two Conceptions of Peace?; Summary; Part III: Public Justification; 10: Public Justification: The Basic Idea; Four Issues; Four Comments; Summary; 11: Rawls, Stability and Public Justification; The Place of Public Justification in Political Liberalism; Five Rawlsian Answers; A Better Rawlsian Answer: Stability; A Principle of Public Justification?; Conceptualizing Public Justification.

Applying the Test: Public Justification and Peace as Second-Level Values What If Justice and Public Justification Are Not Distinct?; Principled or Pragmatic Reasons?; Simon May's Argument; Summary; 15: The Deontic Morality of Compromising; Moral Duties in Bargaining; Moral Duties in Bargaining for Peace and Public Justification; Moral Obligations After a Compromise Was Made; Moral Obligations After a Compromise Was Made for Peace or Public Justification; Summary; 16: Compromise and Liberal Institutions; Public Justification and Liberal Institutions: Rawls.

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