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Ethics and Statecraft - The Moral Dimension of International Affairs, 3rd Edition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
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Ethics and Statecraft - The Moral Dimension of International Affairs, 3rd Edition (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
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This collection of essays cuts to the quick of the most pressing
moral issues facing decision-makers today, from the actions of
ordinary soldiers in a combat zone to presidents deciding when and
where to use force. Ethics lie at the heart of human and therefore
also international affairs, compelling nations to get involved
"over there" and dedicate resources to intervention or to justify
detachment. The politics and rhetoric of ethics constrain
decision-makers, greatly complicating international situations.
This third edition of Ethics and Statecraft addresses the moral
reasoning behind the art of peacemaking as well as the ethics and
statecraft of conducting war. The coverage ranges from historical
transformations of whole eras of diplomatic and international
history to issues of ethics of bombing and the laws of war.
Specific attention is paid to emerging issues such as armed
humanitarian intervention and sanctions, drone wars, war crimes,
and economic justice. The work is ideally suited for undergraduate
and graduate students of international relations, history,
political science, and ethics. It will also be useful for NGO
officials and military officers struggling with these issues in the
field. General readers will find illumination of highly relevant
historical issues-including Allied bombing of civilians during
World War II-that set precedents for both expansion and limitations
on the laws of war. They will also encounter pressing modern-day
quandaries, such as the conditions that permit or even require
military or humanitarian intervention, and the impact of new
technologies on old moral problems. Provides clear, non-partisan,
and non-ideological scholarly coverage of historical as well as
contemporary moral issues in international affairs Ranges subject
matter from diplomacy, military decision-making, and international
law to humanitarian intervention and the definition and protection
of the basic human rights Presents the collective expertise and
multinational perspectives of an international group of scholars
Expands on work already well received by scholars, educators, and
international practitioners in two earlier editions
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