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Simon Caney is a Professor of Political Theory at the University of Warwick. His research primarily focuses on contemporary political philosophy with significant contributions to discussions of global poverty, distributive justice, human rights, and ethical considerations surrounding climate change. Caney has authored multiple works, including 'Cosmopolitanism: Equality, Ecology, Resistance' and 'Justice, Democracy, Future: Essays in Applied Political Philosophy,' both published by Oxford University Press. In addition, he investigates intergenerational justice and democratic politics, contributing to scholarly debates on the ethical implications of climate change policies and the just allocation of environmental responsibilities. He has been actively engaged in public intellectual work, co-authoring reports for organizations such as the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and contributing to the International Panel on Social Progress. Caney is also involved in teaching various courses related to political economy and climate justice, guiding doctoral students in the field of contemporary political philosophy.
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