Moralizing international relations : called to account

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Moralizing international relations : called to account

Ariel Colonomos ; translated by Chris Turner

(Sciences po series in international relations and political economy)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008

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Le morale dans les relations internationales

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-252) and indexes

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The end of the cold war has paved the way for a series of moral claims that force institutions such as States, International Organizations of Multinationals to justify themselves. What is the effect of this phenomenon on the international relations of the 1990s and beyond.

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Introduction PART I: A MORAL BREAK? The 1990s Is There any Shame in Being Cynically Realist? PART II: MORALITY IN ACTION The Re-enchanted Critique of Capitalism What Justice for Economic Sanctions? Can Reparation be Made for Historical Injustices? The Fear of Accountability and Calculating the Incalculable PART III: THE TWO CHALLENGES Shared Responsibility Does Cosmopolitanism Have a Future? Conclusion: Pragmatic Revolutionism

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