Ethics in international relations: a constitutive theory
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge studies in international relations ; No 45Publication details: Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1996Description: 251pISBN:- 0521555302 (pbk.)
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327.101 DUN International relations theories : discipline and diversity / | 327.101 FRA Realism: restatements and renewal | 327.101 FRA Roots of realism | 327.101 FRO Ethics in international relations: a constitutive theory | 327.101 GEO Discourses of global politics: a critical (re)introduction to international relations | 327.101 GOE Contexts of international politics | 327.101 GOL International relations |
Argues that although most questions in international relations are ethical ones, the study of the subject has been marginal. Considers existing ethical theories and proposes a new one based on Hegelian concepts.
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