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Ethics in International Relations Mervyn Frost (University of Kent, Canterbury)

Ethics in International Relations By Mervyn Frost (University of Kent, Canterbury)

Ethics in International Relations by Mervyn Frost (University of Kent, Canterbury)


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Mervyn Frost argues that ethics is accorded a marginal position within the academic study of international relations. In this book he examines the reasons given for this and presents case studies to support his argument.

Ethics in International Relations Summary

Ethics in International Relations: A Constitutive Theory by Mervyn Frost (University of Kent, Canterbury)

Most questions commonly asked about international politics are ethical ones. Should the international community intervene in Bosnia? What do we owe the starving in Somalia? What should be done about the genocide in Rwanda? Yet, Mervyn Frost argues, ethics is accorded a marginal position within the academic study of international relations. In this book he examines the reasons given for this, and finds that they do not stand up to scrutiny. He goes on to evaluate those ethical theories which do exist within the discipline - order based theories, utilitarian theories, and rights based theories - and finds them unconvincing. He elaborates his own ethical theory, constitutive theory, which is derived from Hegel, and highlights the way in which we constitute one another as moral beings through a process of reciprocal recognition within a hierarchy of institutions which include the family, civil society, the state, and the society of states.

Ethics in International Relations Reviews

'Frost's is one of those rare works which is ambitious theoretically and provides responses to some pressing concrete problems, all the while opening up fruitful areas for further thought. The book ... stands in my mind as one of the most important recent works on ethics and world affairs.' International Relations
' ... an important and distinctive contribution to the discussion of ethics in international affairs.' Peace Research
"...offers a major theoretical contribution to the study of international ethics....Frost's work is one of those rare works which is ambitious theoretically and provides responses to some pressing concrete problems, all the while opening up fruitful areas for further thought....one of the most important recent works on ethics and world affairs." American Political Science Review
"This is a thorough discussion and may be useful course material." Ethics

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The place of normative theory in international relations; 2. Sceptical and realist arguments against normative theory in international relations: a critical approach; 3. Normative issues in international relations: the domain of discourse and the method of argument; 4. Towards the construction of a normative theory of international relations; 5. Reconciling rights and sovereignty: the constitutive theory of individuality; 6. The justification of unconventional violence in international relations: a hard case for normative theory; 7. Who gets what state where? The Bosnian conflict; Conclusion.

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GOR005845951
9780521555302
0521555302
Ethics in International Relations: A Constitutive Theory by Mervyn Frost (University of Kent, Canterbury)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1996-03-21
268
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