In this interdisciplinary volume, Heinze and a diverse group of
senior scholars explore global ethics through sustainability,
justice, and security. They address topics within these categories
based on recent world events (BP oil spill, 'War on Terror', UN
Climate Conference, for example) with an eye toward reconciling the
interests of states and other global power-holders with those of
individual human beings and global society as a whole.
Using a variety of techniques and approaches, including applied
ethics, constructivist social science, normative political theory,
and field research and narrative approaches, Justice,
Sustainability, and Security not only enhances our knowledge of
these issues, but it teases out their moral dimensions and offers
prescriptions for how governments and global actors might craft
their policies to better consider their effects on the global human
condition. The volume thus seeks to illustrate the interplay
between the 'theory' and 'practice' of global ethics.
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