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Right and Wronged in International Relations
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Right and Wronged in International Relations

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Brian Rathbun argues against the prevailing wisdom on morality in international relations, both the commonly held belief that foreign affairs is an amoral realm and the opposing concept that norms have gradually civilized an unethical world. By focusing on how states respond to being wronged rather than when they do right, Rathbun shows that morality is and always has been virtually everywhere in international relations – in the perception of threat, the persistence of conflict, the judgment of domestic audiences, and the articulation of expansionist goals. The inescapability of our moral impulses owes to their evolutionary origins in helping individuals solve recurrent problems in their anarchic environment. Through archival case studies of German foreign policy; the analysis of enormous corpora of text; and surveys of Russian, Chinese, and American publics, this book reorients how we think about the role of morality in international relations.
Undertittel
Evolutionary Ethics, Moral Revolutions, and the Nature of Power Politics
ISBN
9781009344685
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
590 gram
Utgivelsesdato
10.8.2023
Antall sider
404