Morality and American foreign policy : the role of ethics in international affairs / Robert W. McElroy.
Most international relations specialists since World War II have assumed that morality plays only the most peripheral role in the making of substantive foreign policy decisions. To show that moral norms can, and do, significantly affect international affairs, Robert McElroy investigates four cases o...
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Princeton, NJ :
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2014.
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Table of Contents:
- The Debate on Morality and International Relations
- Toward a Theoretical Understanding of the Role of International Moral Norms
- United States Famine Relief to Soviet Russia, 1921
- America's Renunciation of Chemical and Biological Warfare
- Colonialism and the Panama Canal
- The Limits of Moral Norms : The Bombing of Dresden
- Conclusions.