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Discussing cutting-edge debates in the field of international ethics, this key volume builds on existing work in the normative study of international relations.
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Discussing cutting-edge debates in the field of international ethics, this key volume builds on existing work in the normative study of international relations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317041764
- Artikelnr.: 59499428
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 428
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317041764
- Artikelnr.: 59499428
Birgit Schippers is Senior Lecturer in Politics at St Mary's University College Belfast and a visiting research fellow at the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen's University Belfast.
Introduction PART I New Directions in International Ethics 1 Complexity
Thinking and the Relational Ethics of Global Life 2 Anarchism and Global
Ethics 3 The Ethics of Global Encounter 4 Time, Decolonial Ethics and
Invention 5 Race and Ethics in International Relations 6 Trans* Theorizing
for Ethics in International Relations 7 Emotion and Ethics in International
Relations PART II Ethical Actors and Practices in International Relations
8 The Global Dead and the Ethics of Mourning and Remembrance 9 Celebrities
as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation 10 Foreign
Policy, Populism and International Ethics 11 The Ethics of Statelessness 12
Cross-Language, Sensitive Research with Refugees PART III Climate Change,
Globalization, and Global Health: Challenges for International Ethics 13
Climate Change and Global Displacement: Towards an Ethical Response 14
Climate Change and International Ethics 15 International Political Economy
(IPE): Towards a Contested Ethics of Globalization 16 The Ethics of Global
Development 17 The Ethics of Global Health: Taking Stock of the
State-Market-Citizen Nexus in Global Governance for Health 18 Global
Bioethics PART IV Technology and Ethics in International Relations 19
Border Technologies and Ethics in Security: Presuming Consent, Obscuring
Responsibility 20 The Ethics of Mass Surveillance 21 Drones and the Ethics
of War 22 Autonomous Weapons Systems and Ethics in International Relations
23 International Humanitarian and Development Aid and Big Data Governance
PART V The Ethics of Global Security 24 The Responsibility to Protect and
the Ethics of Humanitarianism 25 Rethinking the Ethics of Private War 26
Posthuman Security 27 Nonviolence in International Relations
Thinking and the Relational Ethics of Global Life 2 Anarchism and Global
Ethics 3 The Ethics of Global Encounter 4 Time, Decolonial Ethics and
Invention 5 Race and Ethics in International Relations 6 Trans* Theorizing
for Ethics in International Relations 7 Emotion and Ethics in International
Relations PART II Ethical Actors and Practices in International Relations
8 The Global Dead and the Ethics of Mourning and Remembrance 9 Celebrities
as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation 10 Foreign
Policy, Populism and International Ethics 11 The Ethics of Statelessness 12
Cross-Language, Sensitive Research with Refugees PART III Climate Change,
Globalization, and Global Health: Challenges for International Ethics 13
Climate Change and Global Displacement: Towards an Ethical Response 14
Climate Change and International Ethics 15 International Political Economy
(IPE): Towards a Contested Ethics of Globalization 16 The Ethics of Global
Development 17 The Ethics of Global Health: Taking Stock of the
State-Market-Citizen Nexus in Global Governance for Health 18 Global
Bioethics PART IV Technology and Ethics in International Relations 19
Border Technologies and Ethics in Security: Presuming Consent, Obscuring
Responsibility 20 The Ethics of Mass Surveillance 21 Drones and the Ethics
of War 22 Autonomous Weapons Systems and Ethics in International Relations
23 International Humanitarian and Development Aid and Big Data Governance
PART V The Ethics of Global Security 24 The Responsibility to Protect and
the Ethics of Humanitarianism 25 Rethinking the Ethics of Private War 26
Posthuman Security 27 Nonviolence in International Relations
Introduction PART I New Directions in International Ethics 1 Complexity Thinking and the Relational Ethics of Global Life 2 Anarchism and Global Ethics 3 The Ethics of Global Encounter 4 Time, Decolonial Ethics and Invention 5 Race and Ethics in International Relations 6 Trans* Theorizing for Ethics in International Relations 7 Emotion and Ethics in International Relations PART II Ethical Actors and Practices in International Relations 8 The Global Dead and the Ethics of Mourning and Remembrance 9 Celebrities as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation 10 Foreign Policy, Populism and International Ethics 11 The Ethics of Statelessness 12 Cross-Language, Sensitive Research with Refugees PART III Climate Change, Globalization, and Global Health: Challenges for International Ethics 13 Climate Change and Global Displacement: Towards an Ethical Response 14 Climate Change and International Ethics 15 International Political Economy (IPE): Towards a Contested Ethics of Globalization 16 The Ethics of Global Development 17 The Ethics of Global Health: Taking Stock of the State-Market-Citizen Nexus in Global Governance for Health 18 Global Bioethics PART IV Technology and Ethics in International Relations 19 Border Technologies and Ethics in Security: Presuming Consent, Obscuring Responsibility 20 The Ethics of Mass Surveillance 21 Drones and the Ethics of War 22 Autonomous Weapons Systems and Ethics in International Relations 23 International Humanitarian and Development Aid and Big Data Governance PART V The Ethics of Global Security 24 The Responsibility to Protect and the Ethics of Humanitarianism 25 Rethinking the Ethics of Private War 26 Posthuman Security 27 Nonviolence in International Relations
Introduction PART I New Directions in International Ethics 1 Complexity
Thinking and the Relational Ethics of Global Life 2 Anarchism and Global
Ethics 3 The Ethics of Global Encounter 4 Time, Decolonial Ethics and
Invention 5 Race and Ethics in International Relations 6 Trans* Theorizing
for Ethics in International Relations 7 Emotion and Ethics in International
Relations PART II Ethical Actors and Practices in International Relations
8 The Global Dead and the Ethics of Mourning and Remembrance 9 Celebrities
as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation 10 Foreign
Policy, Populism and International Ethics 11 The Ethics of Statelessness 12
Cross-Language, Sensitive Research with Refugees PART III Climate Change,
Globalization, and Global Health: Challenges for International Ethics 13
Climate Change and Global Displacement: Towards an Ethical Response 14
Climate Change and International Ethics 15 International Political Economy
(IPE): Towards a Contested Ethics of Globalization 16 The Ethics of Global
Development 17 The Ethics of Global Health: Taking Stock of the
State-Market-Citizen Nexus in Global Governance for Health 18 Global
Bioethics PART IV Technology and Ethics in International Relations 19
Border Technologies and Ethics in Security: Presuming Consent, Obscuring
Responsibility 20 The Ethics of Mass Surveillance 21 Drones and the Ethics
of War 22 Autonomous Weapons Systems and Ethics in International Relations
23 International Humanitarian and Development Aid and Big Data Governance
PART V The Ethics of Global Security 24 The Responsibility to Protect and
the Ethics of Humanitarianism 25 Rethinking the Ethics of Private War 26
Posthuman Security 27 Nonviolence in International Relations
Thinking and the Relational Ethics of Global Life 2 Anarchism and Global
Ethics 3 The Ethics of Global Encounter 4 Time, Decolonial Ethics and
Invention 5 Race and Ethics in International Relations 6 Trans* Theorizing
for Ethics in International Relations 7 Emotion and Ethics in International
Relations PART II Ethical Actors and Practices in International Relations
8 The Global Dead and the Ethics of Mourning and Remembrance 9 Celebrities
as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation 10 Foreign
Policy, Populism and International Ethics 11 The Ethics of Statelessness 12
Cross-Language, Sensitive Research with Refugees PART III Climate Change,
Globalization, and Global Health: Challenges for International Ethics 13
Climate Change and Global Displacement: Towards an Ethical Response 14
Climate Change and International Ethics 15 International Political Economy
(IPE): Towards a Contested Ethics of Globalization 16 The Ethics of Global
Development 17 The Ethics of Global Health: Taking Stock of the
State-Market-Citizen Nexus in Global Governance for Health 18 Global
Bioethics PART IV Technology and Ethics in International Relations 19
Border Technologies and Ethics in Security: Presuming Consent, Obscuring
Responsibility 20 The Ethics of Mass Surveillance 21 Drones and the Ethics
of War 22 Autonomous Weapons Systems and Ethics in International Relations
23 International Humanitarian and Development Aid and Big Data Governance
PART V The Ethics of Global Security 24 The Responsibility to Protect and
the Ethics of Humanitarianism 25 Rethinking the Ethics of Private War 26
Posthuman Security 27 Nonviolence in International Relations
Introduction PART I New Directions in International Ethics 1 Complexity Thinking and the Relational Ethics of Global Life 2 Anarchism and Global Ethics 3 The Ethics of Global Encounter 4 Time, Decolonial Ethics and Invention 5 Race and Ethics in International Relations 6 Trans* Theorizing for Ethics in International Relations 7 Emotion and Ethics in International Relations PART II Ethical Actors and Practices in International Relations 8 The Global Dead and the Ethics of Mourning and Remembrance 9 Celebrities as Ethical Actors: Individuals and Cosmopolitan Obligation 10 Foreign Policy, Populism and International Ethics 11 The Ethics of Statelessness 12 Cross-Language, Sensitive Research with Refugees PART III Climate Change, Globalization, and Global Health: Challenges for International Ethics 13 Climate Change and Global Displacement: Towards an Ethical Response 14 Climate Change and International Ethics 15 International Political Economy (IPE): Towards a Contested Ethics of Globalization 16 The Ethics of Global Development 17 The Ethics of Global Health: Taking Stock of the State-Market-Citizen Nexus in Global Governance for Health 18 Global Bioethics PART IV Technology and Ethics in International Relations 19 Border Technologies and Ethics in Security: Presuming Consent, Obscuring Responsibility 20 The Ethics of Mass Surveillance 21 Drones and the Ethics of War 22 Autonomous Weapons Systems and Ethics in International Relations 23 International Humanitarian and Development Aid and Big Data Governance PART V The Ethics of Global Security 24 The Responsibility to Protect and the Ethics of Humanitarianism 25 Rethinking the Ethics of Private War 26 Posthuman Security 27 Nonviolence in International Relations
"This timely collection of essays articulates a new generation of fresh, critical and original insights into the most urgent ethical dilemmas and emerging issues rapidly transforming the world. In so doing, this stimulating volume makes a precious contribution to thinking anew about the field of international ethics and the significant problems that humanity now faces." - Patrick Hayden, Editor, Journal of International Political Theory and Professor, University of St Andrews, UK.