Thinking about international ethics

moral theory and cases from American foreign policy

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Thinking about international ethics

moral theory and cases from American foreign policy

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Although the initial optimism surrounding the so-called New World Order has faded, the importance of moral and ethical values continues to affect political debate throughout the world. In this book, Frances Harbour demonstrates through case studies how people of different moral perspectives approach the problem of international ethics.

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Publisher
Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
212

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Boulder, Colo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
172/.4
Library of Congress
JZ1480 .H37 1999, JZ1480.H37 1999, JZ1480, JZ1480 .H37 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 212 p. ;
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL366293M
ISBN 10
0813328462, 0813328470
LCCN
98026744
OCLC/WorldCat
1104536535, 98026744, 39229766
Library Thing
1100099
Goodreads
1400875

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