Ethics of Foreign Policy

Ethics of Foreign Policy

Patman, Robert G.; MacDonald, David B.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2007

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Inglês

9780754643777

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Introduction: The Ethical Context of Foreign Policy, David B. MacDonald, Robert G. Patman; Part 1 Morality and the War on Terror; Chapter 1 Exceptionalism, the Holocaust, and American Foreign Policy, David B. MacDonald1Political Studies Department, University of Otago; Chapter 2 1This chapter was drafted in February before the US invasion of Iraq on 20 March, 2003. The citations were updated before publication and the prefatory quotations added. Aside from the sentence referring to the 'Vision for a New Iraq', the text has not been altered. I have no desire to take advantage of hindsight. However, I have added a postscript on ideology and on Bush's statement of 14 April 2004., James R. Flynn; Chapter 3 Ethics and National Security in an Age of International Terrorism, Barry Cooper; Part 2 Morality and Global Security; Chapter 4 The Ethics of the 'New International Policing', B. K. Greener-Barcham; Chapter 5 Liberal Interventionism versus International Law: Blair's Wars Against Kosovo and Iraq, Nicholas J. Wheeler, Rachel J. Owen; Chapter 6 Morality, Media and International Conflict, Jeremy Hall; Part 3 Morality, Culture and Economics; Chapter 7 How to be Good: Morality in Japan's and Germany's Foreign Policy, NabersDirk; Chapter 8 Interdependence, States and Community: Ethical Concerns and Foreign Policy in ASEAN, Simon S.C. Tay; Chapter 9 1 Much of the statistical material used here appeared in two studies published by the Commonwealth of Australia and APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation), both of which were prepared by the Centre for International Economics. These studies are Globalisation and Poverty, Turning the Corner (2001) and Open Economies Delivering to People: APEC's Decade of Progress - A Report Prepared for the APEC Leaders Meeting, (Brunei Darussalam, 2000). Andrew Stoeckel is the Executive Director of the Centre for International Economics., Andrew Stoeckel; Chapter 10 The Ethical Challenges of Political Corruption in a Globalized Political Economy, Alfredo Rehren; Part 4 Morality, Law and the Practitioners; Chapter 11 The Ethical Challenge of Terrorism and Rogue Regimes, Richard V. Allen1 Washington, DC. Member, The Defense Policy Board of the United States; Former National Security Advisor and Chief Foreign Policy Advisor to President Ronald Reagan (1977-1982); Chief Foreign Policy Coordinator for Richard M. Nixon (1968), Principal Associate and Senior Staff Member, the National Security Council (1968-69), Deputy Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs (1971-72); founding member and now Member of the Advisory Council, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington; Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University; author and commentator; Chapter 12 The Ethics of Foreign Policy, Hon. Phil Goff; Chapter 13 International Security and the Law: Is International Law Still Relevant During Armed Conflict?, K. J. Keith; Chapter 14 Pious Hope or Realist Instrument? Challenges from the Pursuit of International Criminal Justice, Susan Lamb1 Chef de Cabinet, United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). The views expressed herein are those of the author alone and do not represent those of the ICTR and the United Nations in general; concl Conclusion Some Reflections on Ethics and Foreign Policy, Stephen Haigh, David B. MacDonald, Robert G. Patman;
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