This new volume moves beyond the limits of current debate to show how today's foreign policy is increasingly about values rather than interests and why ethics are now playing a central role in its formation.



Inhalt

1. Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Issues 2. The Rise of Anti-Foreign Policy: A Critique of Human Security Approaches 3. Utilitarianism, Ethical Foreign Policy and Empire 4. Restorative Justice and International Relations Part 2: Techniques and Tactics of Ethical Intervention 5. Agents of Truth and Justice: The Transitional Justice Epistemic Community and the Institutionalization of Truth Commissions 6. We Are All Wounded Healers: The Politics of Reconciliation 7. Precision in Uncertain Times: Targeting in Warfare as a Mode of Justification 8. Media Intervention and Foreign Policy Analysis: Lessons of Rwanda Part 3: Geography/Space of Ethical Intervention 9. Third World and Ethical Foreign Policy 10. The Nordic States: 'Good International Citizens' or Disguised Realists? 11. Ethical Intervention as seen from its Supposed Beneficiaries: Food, Death, Justice and the Right to Return in Post-War Bosnia Conclusion. 12. How to be Good: Comparing and Evaluating Ethical Foreign Policies

Titel
Rethinking Ethical Foreign Policy
Untertitel
Pitfalls, Possibilities and Paradoxes
EAN
9781134147106
ISBN
978-1-134-14710-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
28.11.2006
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.37 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2006
Untertitel
Englisch