Getting away with it? Kleptocracy, atrocities, and the morality of autocratic exile

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Nili, Shmuel. (2023). Getting away with it? Kleptocracy, atrocities, and the morality of autocratic exile. International Theory: a journal of international politics, law and philosophy. 24(1), pp. 291-322. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1752971923000076
AuthorsNili, Shmuel
Abstract

Foreign exile has often served as an important solution to high-stakes standoffs between opposition forces and beleaguered autocrats. I assess the moral status of autocratic exile, by focusing on the tension between exile's contribution to domestic peace and its threat to global deterrence against autocracy. I begin by contending that transitioning societies normally have the moral prerogative of accepting an exile arrangement for their autocrat, even though such an arrangement harms global deterrence against autocracy. I then suggest that, in the absence of clear evidence of majority opposition to an exile arrangement within the transitioning society, foreign countries who have been entangled in an autocrat's rule will normally have a decisive duty to facilitate his exile, despite exile's repercussions for global deterrence. I explain why such foreign entanglement, particularly on the part of affluent Western democracies, is inevitable in the case of kleptocrats. But I also show that the entanglement argument for exile extends even to murderous autocrats, whose crimes fall under the purview of the International Criminal Court. Countries entangled in a murderous autocrat's rule ought to prioritize their particular duties toward his victims over their general moral reasons to advance international criminal justice.

KeywordsAsylum for dictators; complicity; corruption; global justice; hostage crises; International Criminal Court; transnational justice
Year01 Jan 2023
JournalInternational Theory: a journal of international politics, law and philosophy
Journal citation24 (1), pp. 291-322
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISSN1752-9719
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1017/S1752971923000076
Web address (URL)https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-theory/article/getting-away-with-it-kleptocracy-atrocities-and-the-morality-of-autocratic-exile/B31F632A6A3F13B6550F9E1BCF453075
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Page range291-322
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Online17 May 2023
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Accepted17 Apr 2023
Deposited08 Aug 2024
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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press.

Place of publicationUnited Kingdom
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