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Ethics, War, and Peace

 
     
 
Ethics, War and Peace

The Carnegie Council has led the debate on the Ethics of War and Peace ever since its founding in 1914. Our work is based on the premise that internationally recognized norms—such as human rights, self-determination, sovereignty, justice, and legitimacy—must be part of foreign policy.

Council programs generate a dialogue that explicates the moral choices behind the toughest issues in international affairs, and the implications and consequences of these choices.

Our current and recent programs and publications emphasize the following aspects of Ethics, War and Peace:

 

  • What rules should guide actions against the threats posed by non-state actors?
  • Do current global institutions ensure the best collective security? If not, how can they be reformed?
  • What are the responsibilities of occupying forces in the aftermath of war?
  • The ethics of humanitarian intervention and non-intervention
  • The dilemmas of reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict
  • The American Empire/Multilateralism debate
  • Democracy promotion as a U.S. foreign policy goal
  • The challenges of humanitarian relief and peace-keeping operations

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Basic Course on Ethics and International Affairs
Joel Rosenthal
  Council President Joel Rosenthal's course of six lectures gives an overview of the field.
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Teaching Ethics & International Affairs 2008
Teaching Ethics & International Affairs 2008
  Download this guide to the Council's most significant articles on ethics and justice.
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Beijing Olympics
  "One Bed, Different Dreams: The Beijing Olympics as Seen in Tokyo," by James Farrer.
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Ethics & International Affairs
Ethics & International Affairs
  Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
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