Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics

Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics

by Richard M. Price
ISBN-10:
0521888166
ISBN-13:
9780521888165
Pub. Date:
07/10/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521888166
ISBN-13:
9780521888165
Pub. Date:
07/10/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics

Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics

by Richard M. Price
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Overview

At what point can we concede that the realities of world politics require that moral principles be compromised, and how do we know when a real ethical limit has been reached? This volume gathers leading constructivist scholars to explore the issue of moral limit and possibility in global political dilemmas. The contributors examine pressing ethical challenges such as sanctions, humanitarian intervention, torture, the self-determination of indigenous peoples, immigration, and the debate about international criminal tribunals and amnesties in cases of atrocity. Their analyses entail theoretical and empirical claims about the conditions of possibility and limits of moral change in world politics, therefore providing insightful leverage on the ethical question of 'what ought we to do?' This is a valuable contribution to the growing field of normative theory in International Relations and will appeal to scholars and advanced students of international ethics and political theory.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521888165
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/10/2008
Series: Cambridge Studies in International Relations , #107
Pages: 330
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Richard M. Price is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of The Chemical Weapons Taboo (1997) and the co-editor (with Mark Zacher) of The United Nations and Global Security (2004).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Moral limit and possibility in world politics Richard Price; 2. Constructivism and the structure of ethical reasoning Christian Reus-Smit; 3. The role of consequences, comparison and counterfactuals in constructivist ethical thought Kathryn Sikkink; 4. Sovereignty, recognition and indigenous peoples Jonathan Havercroft; 5. Policy hypocrisy or political compromise? Assessing the morality of US policy toward undocumented migrants Amy Gurowitz; 6. Lie to me: sanctions on Iraq, moral argument and the international politics of hypocrisy Marc Lynch; 7. Paradoxes in humanitarian intervention Martha Finnemore; 8. Inevitable inequalities? Approaching gender equality and multiculturalism Ann Towns; 9. Interstate community-building and the identity/difference predicament Bahar Rumelili; 10. Progress with a price Richard Price.
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