Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader

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Joel H. Rosenthal
Georgetown University Press, 1999 - 484 strani

This collection of some of the best contemporary scholarship in ethics and international affairs explores the connection between moral traditions and decision making during and after the Cold War. Each author relates the timeless insights of philosophy and our collective historical experience to the hard choices of our own age. Building on the pioneering work of earlier writers in the 1970s and 1980s, this book offers organizing principles for the study of the field.

This second edition has been expanded from seventeen to twenty-two essays, of which eleven are new. It includes new chapters on the following topics: Asian values and human rights; moral judgment and cold war history; humanitarian intervention and the politics of rescue; the psychology of genocide; truth, reconciliation, and conflict resolution; and international business ethics and corporate responsibility. New contributors include Amartya Sen, John Lewis Gaddis, and Thomas Donaldson.

This volume should be of special interest to those working and teaching in international relations, diplomatic history, foreign policy, applied ethics, and related fields.

Published with the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs

 

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THEORY
9
STANLEY HOFFMANN
28
JACQUES BARZUN
50
ALBERTO R COLL
75
CULTURE
101
SISSELA
124
CHOYUN
148
AMARTYA
170
MICHAEL J SMITH
271
AMIR PASIC AND THOMAS G WEISS
296
ANDREW NATSIOS
334
MORTON WINSTON
340
DAVID R MAPEL
348
AUGUSTUS RICHARD NORTON
356
Theological Perspectives
370
The Psychology of Genocide
401

On Moral Equivalency and Cold War History
194
ISSUES
219
Ethical
220
JACK DONNELLY
242
ROBERT E GOODIN
435
THOMAS DONALDSON
455
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