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Informationen zum Autor DAVID CAMPBELL Professor of International Politics and Director of the Centre for Transnational Studies, University of Newcastle, EnglandJOHN CHARVET Professor, Department of Government, London School of Economics and Political ScienceNICHOLAS GREENWOOD ONUF Professor, Department of International Relations, Florida International University, FloridaKIMBERLY HUTCHINGS Senior Lecturer, Department of Politics, University of EdinburghVIVIENNE JABRI Director of the London Centre, University of Kent, CanterburyFIONA ROBINSON Assistant Professor of Political Science, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political ScienceMICHAEL J. SHAPIRO Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, Manoa Campus, Honolulu Klappentext The end of the Cold War and the discussions concerning the process of globalization have brought the study of international politics face to face with new issues such as human rights, humanitarian interventions, environmental concerns, global social movements and health issues like HIV/AIDS. The challenges arising from these issues require novel theoretical approaches that are not limited to the traditional ethical concerns of international politics. The contributors to this volume re-examine existing approaches and formulate new ethical perspectives for the twenty-first century. This volume challenges the status quo in international relations and provides an opening for an alternative theoretical debate for those who are interested in international political theory. Zusammenfassung The end of the Cold War and the discussions concerning the process of globalization have brought the study of international politics face to face with new issues such as human rights, humanitarian interventions, environmental concerns, global social movements and health issues like HIV/AIDS. The challenges arising from these issues require novel theoretical approaches that are not limited to the traditional ethical concerns of international politics. The contributors to this volume re-examine existing approaches and formulate new ethical perspectives for the twenty-first century. This volume challenges the status quo in international relations and provides an opening for an alternative theoretical debate for those who are interested in international political theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Ethics and International Relations: Beyond Dichotomies; H.Seckinelgin & H.Shinoda The Possibility of a Cosmopolitan Ethical Order Based on the Idea Universal Human Rights; J.Charvet International Politics as Ethical Life; K.Hutchings Exploring Social Relations, Understanding Power, and Valuing Care: The Role of Critical Feminist Ethics in International Relations Theory; F.Robinson Everyday Ethics in International Relations; N.G.Onuf The Events of Discourse and the Ethics of Global Hospitality; M.J.Shapiro Why Fight: Humanitarianism, Principles, and Post-structuralism; D.Campbell Restyling the Subject of Responsibility in International Relations; V.Jabri Ethics and International Relations; Penelope or the Handmaids; H.Seckinelgin Index...
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Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Ethics and International Relations: Beyond Dichotomies; H.Seckinelgin & H.Shinoda The Possibility of a Cosmopolitan Ethical Order Based on the Idea Universal Human Rights; J.Charvet International Politics as Ethical Life; K.Hutchings Exploring Social Relations, Understanding Power, and Valuing Care: The Role of Critical Feminist Ethics in International Relations Theory; F.Robinson Everyday Ethics in International Relations; N.G.Onuf The Events of Discourse and the Ethics of Global Hospitality; M.J.Shapiro Why Fight: Humanitarianism, Principles, and Post-structuralism; D.Campbell Restyling the Subject of Responsibility in International Relations; V.Jabri Ethics and International Relations; Penelope or the Handmaids; H.Seckinelgin Index