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245 00 $aEthics & international affairs :$ba reader /$cedited by Joel H. Rosenthal.
246 3 $aEthics and international affairs
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aWashington, D.C. :$bGeorgetown University Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $axii, 484 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction: Ethics through the Cold War and After /$rJoel H. Rosenthal --$gPt. I.$tTheory.$tSpeaking Truth to Power: The Quest for Equality in Freedom /$rRobert J. Myers.$tThe Political Ethics of International Relations /$rStanley Hoffmann.$tIs Democratic Theory for Export? /$rJacques Barzun.$tNormative Prudence As a Tradition of Statecraft /$rAlberto R. Coll --$gPt. II.$tCulture.$tBasic Moral Values: A Shared Core /$rFrances V. Harbour.$tEarly Advocates of Lasting World Peace: Utopians or Realists? /$rSissela Bok.$tApplying Confucian Ethics to International Relations /$rCho-Yun Hsu.$tHuman Rights and Asian Values /$rAmartya Sen.$tOn Moral Equivalency and Cold War History /$rJohn Lewis Gaddis --$gPt. III.$tIssues.$tThe Ethics of Collective Security /$rDavid C. Hendrickson.$tPost-Cold War Reflections on the Study of International Human Rights /$rJack Donnelly.$tHumanitarian Intervention: An Overview of the Ethical Issues /$rMichael J. Smith.
505 80 $tThe Politics of Rescue: Yugoslavia's Wars and the Humanitarian Impulse /$rAmir Pasic and Thomas G. Weiss.$tNGOs and the Humanitarian Impulse: Some Have It Right /$rAndrew Natsios.$tAn Emergency Response System for the International Community: Commentary on 'The Politics of Rescue' /$rMorton Winston.$tHolding Humanitarianism Hostage: The Politics of Rescue /$rAlain Destexhe.$tWhen Is It Right to Rescue? A Response to Pasic and Weiss /$rDavid R. Mapel.$tDrawing the Line on Opprobrious Violence /$rAugustus Richard Norton.$tSouth Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Ethical and Theological Perspectives /$rLyn S. Graybill.$tReview Essay: The Psychology of Genocide /$rKristen Renwick Monroe.$tInternational Ethics and the Environmental Crisis /$rRobert E. Goodin.$tMoral Minimums for Multinationals /$rThomas Donaldson.
520 $aThis 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. This volume should be of special interest to those working and teaching in international relations, diplomatic history, foreign policy, applied ethics, and related fields.
650 0 $aInternational relations$xMoral and ethical aspects.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008124038
700 1 $aRosenthal, Joel H.,$d1960-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90691306
710 2 $aCarnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86079929
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852 00 $bbar$hJZ1306$i.E87 1999