Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations
Herausgeber: Heinze, Eric A.; Steele, Brent J.
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Drawing together a diverse range of scholars, The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations provides a cutting edge overview of the field by bringing together eclectic, albeit dynamic, themes and topics, it will be an essential resource for students and scholars alike.
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Drawing together a diverse range of scholars, The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations provides a cutting edge overview of the field by bringing together eclectic, albeit dynamic, themes and topics, it will be an essential resource for students and scholars alike.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580636
- ISBN-10: 0367580632
- Artikelnr.: 71689894
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 602
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1056g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580636
- ISBN-10: 0367580632
- Artikelnr.: 71689894
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Brent J. Steele is Professor and Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair in the Department of Political Science at the University of Utah, USA. Eric A. Heinze is Professor in the Department of International and Area Studies at the University of Oklahoma, USA.
Introduction 1 A history of ethics in international relations
Philosophical Foundations Philosophical Foundations 2 Kantian Themes in
Ethics and International Relations 3 Global Egalitarianism 4 Collective
Responsibility 5 Latin American Views on the Construction and
Implementation of the International Norm Responsibility to Protect 6
Agency, Explanation and Ethics in International Relations IR theory IR
theory 7 Hunting the state of nature: Race and ethics in postcolonial
international relations 8 Social constructivism and international ethics 9
Truth and power, uncertainty and catastrophe: Ethics in IR realism 10
Ethics and feminist International Relations theory 11 Critical
international ethics: Knowing/acting differently Security and the ethics of
war Security and the ethics of war 12 Morgenthau and the ethics of realism
13 Ethics and critical security studies 14 Tradition-based approaches to
the study of the ethics of war 15 How should just war theory be revised?
Reductive versus relational individualism 16 Critical approaches to the
ethics of war Ethics and institutions Ethics and institutions 17 Historical
context 18 Justice: Constitution and critique 19 The ethical terrain of
international human rights: From invoking dignity to practicing recognition
20 International law and ethics Intervention and sovereignty Intervention
and sovereignty 21 Historical thinking about human protection: Insights
from Vattel 22 The global ethics of humanitarian action 23 The
responsibility to protect: The evolution of a hollow norm 24 Right intent
on humanitarian intervention Vulnerability in international relations
Vulnerability in international relations 25 Transnational migration and the
construction of vulnerability 26 At a crossroads: Health and vulnerability
in the era of AIDS 27 Climate change, sustainable development, and
vulnerability 28 Climate change and island populations IPE and the ethics
of global economy IPE and the ethics of global economy 29 The ethics of
alternative finance: Governing, resisting and rethinking the limits of
finance 30 Decolonial global justice: A critique of the ethics of the
global economy 31 Gender, nature and the ethics of finance in a racialized
global (political) economy 32 Biofuels and the ethics of global governance:
experimentalism, disagreement, politics Religion and International Ethics
Religion and International Ethics 33 Adam Smith's Ambiguous Theodicy and
the Ethics of IPE 34 Religion, Emotions and Conflict EscalationMona Kanwal
Sheikh35 Solidarity beyond religious and secular: political ontology as an
ethical framework 36 Ethics from the Underside 37 Ibn Khaldun and the
Wealth of Civilizations 38 The Futures of Ethics and International
Relations
Philosophical Foundations Philosophical Foundations 2 Kantian Themes in
Ethics and International Relations 3 Global Egalitarianism 4 Collective
Responsibility 5 Latin American Views on the Construction and
Implementation of the International Norm Responsibility to Protect 6
Agency, Explanation and Ethics in International Relations IR theory IR
theory 7 Hunting the state of nature: Race and ethics in postcolonial
international relations 8 Social constructivism and international ethics 9
Truth and power, uncertainty and catastrophe: Ethics in IR realism 10
Ethics and feminist International Relations theory 11 Critical
international ethics: Knowing/acting differently Security and the ethics of
war Security and the ethics of war 12 Morgenthau and the ethics of realism
13 Ethics and critical security studies 14 Tradition-based approaches to
the study of the ethics of war 15 How should just war theory be revised?
Reductive versus relational individualism 16 Critical approaches to the
ethics of war Ethics and institutions Ethics and institutions 17 Historical
context 18 Justice: Constitution and critique 19 The ethical terrain of
international human rights: From invoking dignity to practicing recognition
20 International law and ethics Intervention and sovereignty Intervention
and sovereignty 21 Historical thinking about human protection: Insights
from Vattel 22 The global ethics of humanitarian action 23 The
responsibility to protect: The evolution of a hollow norm 24 Right intent
on humanitarian intervention Vulnerability in international relations
Vulnerability in international relations 25 Transnational migration and the
construction of vulnerability 26 At a crossroads: Health and vulnerability
in the era of AIDS 27 Climate change, sustainable development, and
vulnerability 28 Climate change and island populations IPE and the ethics
of global economy IPE and the ethics of global economy 29 The ethics of
alternative finance: Governing, resisting and rethinking the limits of
finance 30 Decolonial global justice: A critique of the ethics of the
global economy 31 Gender, nature and the ethics of finance in a racialized
global (political) economy 32 Biofuels and the ethics of global governance:
experimentalism, disagreement, politics Religion and International Ethics
Religion and International Ethics 33 Adam Smith's Ambiguous Theodicy and
the Ethics of IPE 34 Religion, Emotions and Conflict EscalationMona Kanwal
Sheikh35 Solidarity beyond religious and secular: political ontology as an
ethical framework 36 Ethics from the Underside 37 Ibn Khaldun and the
Wealth of Civilizations 38 The Futures of Ethics and International
Relations
Introduction 1 A history of ethics in international relations
Philosophical Foundations Philosophical Foundations 2 Kantian Themes in
Ethics and International Relations 3 Global Egalitarianism 4 Collective
Responsibility 5 Latin American Views on the Construction and
Implementation of the International Norm Responsibility to Protect 6
Agency, Explanation and Ethics in International Relations IR theory IR
theory 7 Hunting the state of nature: Race and ethics in postcolonial
international relations 8 Social constructivism and international ethics 9
Truth and power, uncertainty and catastrophe: Ethics in IR realism 10
Ethics and feminist International Relations theory 11 Critical
international ethics: Knowing/acting differently Security and the ethics of
war Security and the ethics of war 12 Morgenthau and the ethics of realism
13 Ethics and critical security studies 14 Tradition-based approaches to
the study of the ethics of war 15 How should just war theory be revised?
Reductive versus relational individualism 16 Critical approaches to the
ethics of war Ethics and institutions Ethics and institutions 17 Historical
context 18 Justice: Constitution and critique 19 The ethical terrain of
international human rights: From invoking dignity to practicing recognition
20 International law and ethics Intervention and sovereignty Intervention
and sovereignty 21 Historical thinking about human protection: Insights
from Vattel 22 The global ethics of humanitarian action 23 The
responsibility to protect: The evolution of a hollow norm 24 Right intent
on humanitarian intervention Vulnerability in international relations
Vulnerability in international relations 25 Transnational migration and the
construction of vulnerability 26 At a crossroads: Health and vulnerability
in the era of AIDS 27 Climate change, sustainable development, and
vulnerability 28 Climate change and island populations IPE and the ethics
of global economy IPE and the ethics of global economy 29 The ethics of
alternative finance: Governing, resisting and rethinking the limits of
finance 30 Decolonial global justice: A critique of the ethics of the
global economy 31 Gender, nature and the ethics of finance in a racialized
global (political) economy 32 Biofuels and the ethics of global governance:
experimentalism, disagreement, politics Religion and International Ethics
Religion and International Ethics 33 Adam Smith's Ambiguous Theodicy and
the Ethics of IPE 34 Religion, Emotions and Conflict EscalationMona Kanwal
Sheikh35 Solidarity beyond religious and secular: political ontology as an
ethical framework 36 Ethics from the Underside 37 Ibn Khaldun and the
Wealth of Civilizations 38 The Futures of Ethics and International
Relations
Philosophical Foundations Philosophical Foundations 2 Kantian Themes in
Ethics and International Relations 3 Global Egalitarianism 4 Collective
Responsibility 5 Latin American Views on the Construction and
Implementation of the International Norm Responsibility to Protect 6
Agency, Explanation and Ethics in International Relations IR theory IR
theory 7 Hunting the state of nature: Race and ethics in postcolonial
international relations 8 Social constructivism and international ethics 9
Truth and power, uncertainty and catastrophe: Ethics in IR realism 10
Ethics and feminist International Relations theory 11 Critical
international ethics: Knowing/acting differently Security and the ethics of
war Security and the ethics of war 12 Morgenthau and the ethics of realism
13 Ethics and critical security studies 14 Tradition-based approaches to
the study of the ethics of war 15 How should just war theory be revised?
Reductive versus relational individualism 16 Critical approaches to the
ethics of war Ethics and institutions Ethics and institutions 17 Historical
context 18 Justice: Constitution and critique 19 The ethical terrain of
international human rights: From invoking dignity to practicing recognition
20 International law and ethics Intervention and sovereignty Intervention
and sovereignty 21 Historical thinking about human protection: Insights
from Vattel 22 The global ethics of humanitarian action 23 The
responsibility to protect: The evolution of a hollow norm 24 Right intent
on humanitarian intervention Vulnerability in international relations
Vulnerability in international relations 25 Transnational migration and the
construction of vulnerability 26 At a crossroads: Health and vulnerability
in the era of AIDS 27 Climate change, sustainable development, and
vulnerability 28 Climate change and island populations IPE and the ethics
of global economy IPE and the ethics of global economy 29 The ethics of
alternative finance: Governing, resisting and rethinking the limits of
finance 30 Decolonial global justice: A critique of the ethics of the
global economy 31 Gender, nature and the ethics of finance in a racialized
global (political) economy 32 Biofuels and the ethics of global governance:
experimentalism, disagreement, politics Religion and International Ethics
Religion and International Ethics 33 Adam Smith's Ambiguous Theodicy and
the Ethics of IPE 34 Religion, Emotions and Conflict EscalationMona Kanwal
Sheikh35 Solidarity beyond religious and secular: political ontology as an
ethical framework 36 Ethics from the Underside 37 Ibn Khaldun and the
Wealth of Civilizations 38 The Futures of Ethics and International
Relations