Ethics, Liberalism and Realism in International RelationsRoutledge, 2007. szept. 17. - 288 oldal This book explores the complex issue of international ethics in the two dominant schools of thought in international relations; Liberalism and Realism. Both theories suffer from an inability to integrate the ethical and pragmatic dimensions of foreign policy. Liberal policy makers often suffer from moral blindness and a tendency toward coercion in the international arena, whilst realists tend to be epistemic sceptics, incorporating Nietzsche’s thought, directly or indirectly, into their theories. Mark Gismondi seeks to resolve the issues in these two approaches by adopting a covenant based approach, as described by Daniel Elazar’s work on the covenant tradition in politics, to international relations theory. The covenant approach has three essential principles:
Ethics, Realism and Liberalism in International Relations will be of interest to students and researchers of politics, philosophy, ethics and international relations. |
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
The evolution of liberalism | 17 |
2 The Enlightenment and the Lockean transition | 47 |
3 Positivism idealism and imperial power | 70 |
4 Deconstructing liberalism | 91 |
5 Realism tragedy and postmodernity | 130 |
6 Covenantal epistemology and international ethics | 161 |
A covenantal future | 189 |
Notes | 223 |
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