Ethics and international affairs : extent and limits / edited by Jean-Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner.
2013
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Title
Ethics and international affairs : extent and limits / edited by Jean-Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner.
Published
Tokyo, Japan : United Nations University Press, [2013]
Call Number
JZ1306 .E873 2013
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9789280812251 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9280812254 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9280812254 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
Description
ix, 292 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)841039495
Summary
"Ethics and International Affairs explores the extent and limits of contemporary international ethics and examines the ways in which the international community has responded to some of the most crucial challenges since the end of the Cold War. At the centre of the book is a discussion of how responsibility is viewed at individual, national, and international levels when facing the problems of human rights, humanitarian intervention, environmental issues, considerations of gender, international economic justice, matters of war and peace, and the plight of refugees. While some authors revisit the conception and interpretation of international ethics, others focus on the necessity to push for the better implementation and improvement of existing international norms. The result is an examination of how ethics are defined in today's specific contexts and how an understanding of the ethical may be developed from the articulation of the dilemmas encountered. The issues tackled in the book were already topical over ten years ago, at the time of the first edition. In 2013, the year of publication for this second edition, following the tumultuous decade of the early 2000s, they have only gained in importance."--Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
ix
1.
Introduction to the second edition: International ethics ten years later: Any progress? / Daniel Warner
1
Introduction to the first edition: Reflections on the extent and limits of contemporary international ethics / Daniel Warner
6
2.
International law as an approach to international ethics: A plea for a jurisprudential diagnostics / Friedrich Kratochwil
19
3.
ethics of modern diplomacy / Roberto Toscano
47
4.
Violence and ethics: Beyond the reason of state paradigm / Pierre Hassner
89
5.
Justice and international order: The case of Bosnia and Kosovo / David Campbell
108
6.
Ethics and international human rights / Jack Donnelly
133
7.
Environmental ethics in international society / Oran R. Young
166
8.
Ethics, feminism, and international affairs / Kimberly Hutchings
199
9.
Ethics and refugees / Mark Gibney
218
10.
Does globalization have an ethical problem? / Ethan B. Kapstein
247
11.
Conclusion: The continuing task(s) of international ethics / Nicholas Rengger
263
List of contributors
274
Index
278