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Ethics and World Politics
Download Ethics And Culture In World Politics eBook in PDF, EPUB, Mobi. M-audio keystation 88es driver. Ethics And Culture In World Politics also available for Read Online in Mobile and Kindle. Author: Duncan Bell Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN: Category: Political Science Page: 440 View: 4815. DOWNLOAD NOW ». Ethics, or politics, covering subjects.
Author: Duncan Bell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199548625
Category: Political Science
Page: 440
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The book opens with a discussion of different methods and approaches employed to study the subject, including analytical political theory, post-structuralism and critical theory. It then surveys some of the most prominent perspectives on global ethics, including cosmopolitanism, communitarianism of various kinds, theories of international society, realism, postcolonialism, feminism, and green political thought. Part III examines a variety of more specific issues, including immigration, democracy, human rights, the just war tradition and its critics, international law, and global poverty and inequality. -- Publisher description.
Moral Spaces
Rethinking Ethics and World Politics
Author: David Campbell,Michael J. Shapiro
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9780816632756
Category: Philosophy
Page: 268
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Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9780816632756
Category: Philosophy
Page: 268
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A resounding challenge to the entrenched thinking and political inertia of international relations, this collection of essays overturns some basic assumptions about the relationship between ethics and international affairs -- and about the very nature of these terms. Rather than pursue the traditional search for overarching, supranational principles, the contributors focus on specific, historically situated encounters. The result is a sustained consideration of the relationship between space, subjectivity, and ethics. Moral Spaces takes a position 'against' theory, ethics, and justice -- a position opposing the orthodox renderings of these domains, with their ethical political effects. The book proceeds from the suspicion that theorizing ethics tends to obscure the contingencies and complexities of the ethical and that striving for the rules and principles of justice generally produces injustice. Instead, the contributors seek to foster the ethical relation in world politics. They investigate the radical entanglement of moral discourses and 'spatial imaginaries' -- the moral spaces or bounded locations whose inhabitants benefit from ethical inclusion -- and question the approach that leads to this entanglement. These essays stimulate new ways of thinking about what is 'international, ' about states and their interests, about sovereignty and transborder humanisms, about refugees and immigration, about rescue missions and the death penalty, and about the limited but very solid metaphysical underpinnings of the 'international' discourse. Contributors: William E. Connolly, Johns Hopkins U; Michael Dillon, U of Lancaster; Bonnie Honig, Northwestern U; Kate Manzo, U of Newcastle; Richard Maxwell, CUNY; Patricia Molloy, U of Toronto; Daniel Warner, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Switzerland.
Ethics, Diversity, and World Politics
Saving Pluralism from Itself?
Author: John Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0198733623
Category: Political Science
Page: 256
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DOWNLOAD NOW »Author: John Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN: 0198733623
Category: Political Science
Page: 256
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Ethics, Diversity, and World Politics argues for the importance of the diversity of human ethical systems in world politics, defending the vitality of a 'pluralist' position in debates about how to ethically assess and respond to political challenges. Rooted in the 'English School' tradition of international relations theory, the book offers the first fundamental reformulation of the 'traditional pluralism' that fails to offer a persuasive defence of the normative desirability of ethical diversity in human affairs, resulting in a pluralist ethic that is statist, conservative, and unable to engage effectively with contemporary world politics. The book develops an alternative account of 'revived pluralism', rooted in a defence of the normative desirability of ethical diversity that draws upon political philosophy, political theory, and sociology, to establish a far more rigorous methodological basis for a pluralist position, whilst also enabling assessment of the limits of defensible diversity.
Friendship in Islamic Ethics and World Politics
Author: Mohammad Jafar Amir Mahallati
Publisher: N.A
ISBN: 0472131575
Category: Friendship
Page: 370
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Friendship studies can model behavior both intellectual and actual
International Ethics
Concepts, Theories, and Cases in Global Politics
Author: Mark R. Amstutz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742535831
Category: Political Science
Page: 266
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DOWNLOAD NOW »Author: Mark R. Amstutz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 9780742535831
Category: Political Science
Page: 266
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The role of ethics in international relations is a long overlooked and now hotly debated issue. Realists say there is little room for ethics in a world dominated by security risks and national self-interest. Cultural pluralists contend that ethics and morality are relative, depending on the traditions of the society. Idealists are sobered by the complexity of ethical considerations posed by contemporary international challenges. Nonetheless, ethical dilemmas swirl around the globe and moral norms and actions are embraced. This text presents the concepts, theories, methods, and traditions of ethical analysis and then applies them to case studies in the areas of human rights, military force, foreign intervention, economic statecraft, and global political justice. Although rooted in political philosophy, this clearly-written study will be of special interest to students and practitioners of international affairs who are concerned with the role of political morality and ethical judgment in global affairs. Visit our website for sample chapters!
Global Ethics and Global Common Goods
Author: Patrick Riordan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472580869
Category: Philosophy
Page: 240
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Patrick Riordan takes a different approach to the questions of global ethics by following the direction of questioning initially pioneered by Aristotle; for him the most basic question of ethics is 'what is the good life'? So in the context of contemporary global ethics the Aristotelian questioner wonders about the good life on a global scale. Global Ethics and Global Common Goods fills the gap in existing literature caused by the neglect of the topic of the good in global ethics. Beginning by outlining answers to questions such as 'what is good?' and 'is there a highest good?' Riordan demonstrates the value of a common good perspective in matters of universal human rights and their institutions and practices, the study of international relations and the construction of global institutions, and debates about global justice between cosmopolitanism, nationalism and economic globalization. Philosophical questions provoked by these debates are identified and pursued, such as the question of a common human nature which seems presupposed by the language of universal rights. For experienced students of political philosophy and international relations this is a crucial text in the literature exploring the possibilities for politics on a world scale, while the perspective of the common good adds a new and distinctive dimension to current debates on global security and the challenges of managing conflict.
Argument and Change in World Politics
Ethics, Decolonization, and Humanitarian Intervention
Author: Neta Crawford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521002790
Category: Political Science
Page: 466
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521002790
Category: Political Science
Page: 466
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This book shows how ethical arguments, not power politics or economics, explain fundamental changes in world politics.
Ethics and Global Security
A cosmopolitan approach
Author: Anthony Burke,Katrina Lee-Koo,Matt McDonald
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135095086
Category: Political Science
Page: 232
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DOWNLOAD NOW »Author: Anthony Burke,Katrina Lee-Koo,Matt McDonald
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135095086
Category: Political Science
Page: 232
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This book will be the first systematic examination of the role that ethics plays in international security in both theory and practice, and offers the reader a concrete ethics for global security. Questions of morality and ethics have long been central to global security, from the death camps, world wars and H-bombs of the 20th century, to the humanitarian missions, tsunamis, terrorism and refugees of the 21st. This book goes beyond the Just War tradition to demonstrate how ethical commitments influence security theory, policy and international law, across a range of pressing global challenges. The book highlights how, from patrolling a territorial border to maintaining armed forces, security practices have important ethical implications, by excluding some from consideration, presenting others as potential threats and exposing them to harm, and licensing particular actions. While many scholars and practitioners of security claim little interest in ethics, ethics clearly has an interest in them. This innovative book extends the traditional agenda of war and peace to consider the ethics of force short of war such as sanctions, deterrence, terrorism, targeted killing, and torture, and the ethical implications of new security concerns such as identity, gender, humanitarianism, the responsibility to protect, and the global ecology. It advances a concrete ethics for an era of global threats, and makes a case for a cosmopolitan approach to the theory and practice of security that could inspire a more just, stable and inclusive global order. This book fills an important gap in the literature and will be of much interest to students of ethics, security studies and international relations.
Ethics in an Era of Globalization
Author: Ronald Commers,Wim Vandekerckhove,An Verlinden
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 9780754671954
Category: Political Science
Page: 249
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Presenting new developments in the field of global ethics, this volume focuses specifically on how to re-conceive ethics in order to come to grips with ethical and political life today. It sets out an agenda for the field of global ethics, addresses the critiques and illustrates the rapprochement of global ethics.
Universality, Ethics and International Relations
A Grammatical Reading
Author: Véronique Pin-Fat
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135282471
Category: Philosophy
Page: 168
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DOWNLOAD NOW »Author: Véronique Pin-Fat
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135282471
Category: Philosophy
Page: 168
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Universality Ethics and International Relations introduces students to the key debates about ethics in international relations theory. This book explores the reasons why grappling with universality and ethics seems to be a profound endeavour and where we end up when we do. By offering a new way of thinking about ethics in International Relations, Pin-Fat shows that there are several varieties of universality which are offered as the answer to ethics in global politics; the divine universality of Hans Morgenthau, the ideal universality of Charles R. Beitz and the binary universality of Michael Walzer. Taking the reader on a grammatical odyssey through each, the book concludes that profound searches for the foundations of universality can’t fulfil our deepest desires for an answer to ethics in global politics. Pin-Fat suggests that the failure of these searches reveals the ethical desirability of defending universality as (im)possible. An ideal text for use in a wide variety of courses, including ethics in international relations, international relations theory, and international political theory, this work provides a valuable new contribution to this rapidly developing field of research.
The Desecularization of the World
Resurgent Religion and World Politics
Author: Jonathan Sacks,Tu Weiming,David Martin
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 9780802846914
Category: Religion
Page: 135
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Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
ISBN: 9780802846914
Category: Religion
Page: 135
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Theorists of 'secularization' have for two centuries been saying that religion must inevitably decline in the modern world. But today, much of the world is as religious as ever. This volume challenges the belief that the modern world is increasingly secular, showing instead that modernization more often strengthens religion. Seven leading cultural observers examine several regions and several religions and explain the resurgence of religion in world politics. Peter L. Berger opens with a global overview. The other six writers deal with particular aspects of the religious scene: George Weigel, with Roman Catholicism;David Martin, with the evangelical Protestant upsurge not only in the Western world but also in Latin America, Africa, the Pacific rim, China, and Eastern Europe; Jonathan Sacks, with Jews and politics in the modern world; Abdullahi A. An-Na'im, with political Islam in national politics and international relations; Grace Davie, with Europe as perhaps the exception to the desecularization thesis; and Tu Weiming, with religion in the People's Republic of China.
The Ethics and Politics of Asylum
Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees
Author: Matthew J. Gibney
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521009379
Category: Law
Page: 287
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521009379
Category: Law
Page: 287
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Over the last two decades, asylum has become a highly charged political issue across developed countries. This book draws upon political and ethical theory and an examination of the experiences of the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom and Australia to consider how to respond to the challenges of asylum. In addition to explaining why asylum has emerged as such a key political issue, it provides a compelling account of how states could move towards implenting morally defensible responses to refugees.
The Ashgate Research Companion to Ethics and International Relations
Author: Professor Patrick Hayden
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 1409499197
Category: Political Science
Page: 504
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This indispensable research companion widens the perspective of moral consideration in international relations from 'ethics and international relations' to 'ethics in international relations', redressing the (mis)perception that ethical concepts, principles, norms and rules are not in part constitutive of the international system and the agents acting within that system.
War and the Politics of Ethics
Author: Maja Zehfuss
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198807996
Category:
Page: 272
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Contemporary Western war is represented as enacting the West's ability and responsibility to help make the world a better place for others, in particular to protect them from oppression and serious human rights abuses. That is, war has become permissible again, indeed even required, as ethicalwar. At the same time, however, Western war kills and destroys. This creates a paradox: Western war risks killing those it proposes to protect. This book examines how we have responded to this dilemma and challenges the vision of ethical war itself, exploring how the commitment to ethics shapes the practice of war and indeed how practices come, in turn, to shape what is considered ethical in war. The book closely examines particularpractices of warfare, such as targeting, the use of cultural knowledge, and ethics training for soldiers. What emerges is that instead of constraining violence, the commitment to ethics enables and enhances it. The book argues that the production of ethical war relies on an impossible but obscuredseparation between ethics and politics, that is, the problematic politics of ethics, and reflects on the need to make decisions at the limit of ethics.
The Globalization of World Politics
An Introduction to International Relations
Author: John Baylis,Steve Smith,Patricia Owens
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198739850
Category: Globalization
Page: 610
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DOWNLOAD NOW »Author: John Baylis,Steve Smith,Patricia Owens
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198739850
Category: Globalization
Page: 610
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Now in its seventh edition, this contributed textbook introduces students to the history, theory, structures, and key issues in international relations. Fully updated and revised in light of recent developments in world politics, new chapters on feminism, race, international organizations,and NGOs ensure the text continues to cover topics that define the issues today and for the next generation.
Reason and Emotion in International Ethics
Author: Renée Jeffery
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139992554
Category: Political Science
Page: N.A
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The study of international ethics is marked by an overwhelming bias towards reasoned reflection at the expense of emotionally driven moral deliberation. For rationalist cosmopolitans in particular, reason alone provides the means by which we can arrive at the truly impartial moral judgments a cosmopolitan ethic demands. However, are the emotions as irrational, selfish and partial as most rationalist cosmopolitans would have us believe? By re-examining the central claims of the eighteenth-century moral sentiment theorists in light of cutting-edge discoveries in the fields of neuroscience and psychology, Renée Jeffery argues that the dominance of rationalism and marginalisation of emotions from theories of global ethics cannot be justified. In its place she develops a sentimentalist cosmopolitan ethic that does not simply provide a framework for identifying injustices and prescribing how we ought to respond to them, but which actually motivates action in response to international injustices such as global poverty.
Cosmopolitan Global Politics
Author: Patrick Hayden
Publisher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
ISBN: 9780754642763
Category: Political Science
Page: 174
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Cosmopolitan conceptions of justice in global politics are gaining in importance in the field of international political theory. Cosmopolitanism claims that we owe duties of justice to all the persons of the world and thus that normative theories of global politics should focus first on the interests or welfare of persons rather than of states. Providing a thorough analysis of relevant literature and covering issues such as war and conflict, peace and human security, accountability for gross violations of human rights, environmental degradation, and the democratic deficit in transnational political actions and institutions, Patrick Hayden deftly examines the connections between accounts of cosmopolitanism and the part they play in contemporary global politics. He identifies competing theories of cosmopolitanism and defends them as strategies for serving the aims of justice in world affairs. Furthermore, he explores how cosmopolitan theories can function positively in processes of shaping international norms.
Ethics, justice, and international relations
Author: Peter Sutch
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780415406567
Category: Political Science
Page: 240
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This topical and timely book critically explores contemporary liberal international relations theory. In the fifty years since the declaration of human rights, the language of international relations has come to incorporate the language of justice and injustice. The book argues that if justice is to become the governing principle of international politics, then liberals must recognise that their political preferences cannot be the preconditions of global ethics. The hierarchy of international political ethics must be constructed afresh so that the first principles of justice are accessible to all agents as political and ethical equals. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars in politics, international relations, political theory and ethics.
Critical Theory and World Politics
Author: Richard Wyn Jones
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
ISBN: 9781555878023
Category: Political Science
Page: 259
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This text brings together leading critical theorists of world politics to discuss both the promise and the pitfalls of their work. The contributors range broadly across the terrain of world politics, engaging with both theory and emancipatory practice. Critiques by two scholars from other IR traditions are also included. The result is a seminal statement of the critical theory approach to understanding world politics.