This text introduces students to the key debates about ethics in international relations theory.
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Autorenporträt
Véronique Pin-Fat is senior lecturer in International Relations in the Centre for International Politics at the University of Manchester. She is co-editor of Sovereign Lives: Power in Global Politics (2004) with Jenny Edkins and Michael J. Shapiro.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Reading Grammatically: Reading, Representation and the Limits of Language 2. Universality as Conjunctive Solution: Ethics 'and' International Relations 3. Divine Universality: Morgenthau, Alchemy and the National-Interest 4. Ideal Universality: Beitz, Reason and the Ghost of Houdini 5. Binary Universality: Walzer, Thinning the Thick and Fattening up the Thin 6. In Defence of Universality: (Im)possible Universalism
1. Reading Grammatically: Reading, Representation and the Limits of Language 2. Universality as Conjunctive Solution: Ethics 'and' International Relations 3. Divine Universality: Morgenthau, Alchemy and the National-Interest 4. Ideal Universality: Beitz, Reason and the Ghost of Houdini 5. Binary Universality: Walzer, Thinning the Thick and Fattening up the Thin 6. In Defence of Universality: (Im)possible Universalism
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