Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader: ONLINE BOOK COMPANION
EIA Reader
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The third edition of Ethics & International Affairs edited by Joel H. Rosenthal and Christian Barry, provides a fresh selection of classroom resources, ideal for courses in international relations, ethics, foreign policy, and related fields.Published by Georgetown University Press in cooperations with the Carnegie Council, the book contains some of the best contemporary scholarship on international ethics, written by a group of distinguished political scientists, political theorists, philosophers, applied ethicists, and economic development specialists.
Each contributor explores how moral theory can inform policy choices regarding topics such as war and intervention, international organizations, human rights, and global economic justice. This book provides an entry point into these key debates and offers a platform for further discussion.
| The Book: Ethics & International Affairs |
| Table of Contents
The table of contents lists the chapter titles with links to the authors' biographies. |
| Abstracts
The abstracts include an outline and summary for each chapter. |
| Preface
Read the editors' preface to "Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader." |
| About the Editors and Contributors
This section presents short biographical notes on the volume editors and chapter authors. |
| Part I: Conflict and Reconciliation |
| Discussion Questions |
| Additional Resources from the Carnegie Council |
| Suggestions for Further Reading |
| Part II: The Grounds for Intervention |
| Discussion Questions |
| Additional Resources from the Carnegie Council |
| Suggestions for Further Reading |
| Part III: Governance, Law, and Membership |
| Discussion Questions |
| Additional Resources from the Carnegie Council |
| Suggestions for Further Reading |
| Part IV: Global Economic Justice |
| Discussion Questions |
| Additional Resources from the Carnegie Council |
| Suggestions for Further Reading |



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