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Ethics and international affairs : extent and limits / edited by Jean-Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner

Contributor(s): Coicaud, Jean-Marc [editor] | Warner, Daniel [editor] | United Nations University.
Publisher: Tokyo ; New York ; paris, United Nations University Press, 2013Edition: 2nd ed.Description: ix, 292 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9789280812251.Subject(s): INTERNATIOANL RELATIONS | POLITICAL ETHICS | INTERNATIONAL LAW | DIPLOMACY | ETHICS | VIOLENCE | HUMAN RIGHTS | ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION | FEMINISM | REFUGEES | GLOBALIZATION
Contents:
1 Introduction to the second edition: International ethics ten years s later: Any progress? --- Introduction to the first edition: Reflections on the extent and limits of contemporary international ethics Jean-Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner 2 International law as an approach to international ethics: A plea a jurisprudential diagnostics Friedrich Kratochwil 3 The ethics of modern diplomacy Roberto Toscano 4 Violence and ethics: Beyond the reason of state paradigm Pierre Hassner 5 Justice and international order: The case of Bosnia and Kosovo David Campbell 6 Ethics and international human rights Jack Donnelly 7 Environmental ethics in international society Oran R. Young 8 Ethics, feminism, and international affairs Kimberly Hutchings 9 Ethics and refugees Mark Gibney 10 Does globalization have an ethical problem? Ethan B. Kapstein 11 Conclusion: The task(s) of international ethics Nicholas Rengger
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Book Book UNU Press Shelves UNU Publications UNU B22698.1 c.1 (Browse shelf) 2nd ed. (2013) Available
Book Book General Stacks Social Sciences SSC B22698.1 c.2 (Browse shelf) 2nd ed. (2013) Available

This book explores the extend 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.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1 Introduction to the second edition: International ethics ten years s later: Any progress? --- Introduction to the first edition: Reflections on the extent and limits of contemporary international ethics Jean-Marc Coicaud and Daniel Warner 2 International law as an approach to international ethics: A plea a jurisprudential diagnostics Friedrich Kratochwil 3 The ethics of modern diplomacy Roberto Toscano 4 Violence and ethics: Beyond the reason of state paradigm Pierre Hassner 5 Justice and international order: The case of Bosnia and Kosovo David Campbell 6 Ethics and international human rights Jack Donnelly 7 Environmental ethics in international society Oran R. Young 8 Ethics, feminism, and international affairs Kimberly Hutchings 9 Ethics and refugees Mark Gibney 10 Does globalization have an ethical problem? Ethan B. Kapstein 11 Conclusion: The task(s) of international ethics Nicholas Rengger

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