Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1216 g
Buch, Englisch, 504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 179 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1216 g
ISBN: 978-0-7546-7101-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Contents: Introduction, Patrick Hayden; Part I Ethical Traditions and Normative Perspectives: The origins of realism revisited, Gabriella Slomp; Liberalism, Andrew Williams; Cosmopolitanism past and present, Patrick Hayden; Critical theory, Marxism and international ethics, Steven C. Roach; Feminist ethics in world politics, Fiona Robinson; Poststructuralism, Maja Zehfuss. Part II The Ethics of War and Peace: Just war theory and the ethics of war and peace, Brian Orend; Humanitarian intervention, Anthony F. Lang Jr; From state security to human security?, Matthew S. Weinert; Ethics and weapons of mass destruction, Steven P. Lee; Pacifism and international relations, Iain Atack. Part III The Ethics and Politics of Human Rights: Human rights universalism, Anthony J. Langlois; Genocide: ethical and normative perspectives, Adam Jones; Gender and human rights, Serena Parekh; Children's human rights and the politics of childhood, Alison M.S. Watson; Human rights democracy, Paul Voice; Transitional justice: from the local to the international, Elizabeth Stanley. Part IV Dimensions of International Justice: Poverty, inequality, and global distributive justice, Luis Cabrera; Political exclusion of refugees in the ethics of international relations, Mark N.F. Franke; Human rights, human needs, human development, human security, Des Gasper; Environmental justice: national and international dimensions, Ruchi Anand; Multinational corporations and global responsibilities, Morton Winston; Nationalism, self-determination, and secession, Omar Dahbour. Part V The Ethics of a Global Society: The ethics of global governance and global governance of ethics, James Brassett; Understanding and analysing social movements and alternative globalization, Martin Weber; Dialogue and international ethics: religion, cultural diversity, and universalism, Richard Shapcott; The transformation of political community and conceptions of global citizenship, William Smith; Index.