Ethics & international affairs : a reader / Joel H. Rosenthal, Christian Barry, editors.

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...

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Corporate Author: Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs
Other Authors: Rosenthal, Joel H., 1960-, Barry, Christian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Georgetown University Press, ©2009.
Edition:3rd ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • In defense of realism: a commentary on Just and unjust wars / David C. Hendrickson
  • The slippery slope to preventive war / Neta C. Crawford
  • Reckoning with past wrongs: a normative framework / David A. Crocker
  • Humanitarian intervention: an overview of the ethical issues / Michael J. Smith
  • The moral basis of humanitarian intervention / Terry Nardin
  • Responsibility to protect or Trojan horse?: the crisis in Darfur and humanitarian intervention after Iraq / Alex J. Bellamy
  • Ecological intervention: prospects and limits / Robyn Eckersley
  • The legitimacy of global governance institutions / Allen Buchanan and Robert O. Keohane.
  • On the alleged conflict between democracy and international law / Seyla Benhabib
  • "Saving Amina": global justice for women and intercultural dialogue / Alison M. Jaggar
  • Who should get in?: the ethics of immigration admissions / Joseph H. Carens
  • Models of international economic justice / Ethan B. Kapstein
  • The invisible hand of the American empire / Robert Wade
  • Accountability in international development aid / Leif Wenar
  • World poverty and human rights / Thomas Pogge
  • Do we owe the global poor assistance or rectification?: response to Pogge / Mathias Risse
  • Baselines for determining harm: reply to Risse / Thomas Pogge.