Ethics, justice and international relations : constructing an international community / Peter Sutch.

By: Sutch, PeterMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge advances in international relations and global politics: Publisher: [S.l.] : Routledge, 2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 240 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0415406560 (paperback); 9780415406567 (paperback)Subject(s): Communitarianism | International relations--Moral and ethical aspects | Internationalism | Justice | LiberalismDDC classification: 172.4 LOC classification: JZ1306Online resources: Amazon.com Summary: This topical and timely book critically explores contemporary liberal international relations theory. In the fifty years since the declaration of human rights, the language of international relations has come to incorporate the language of justice and injustice. The book argues that if justice is to become the governing principle of international politics, then liberals must recognise that their political preferences cannot be the preconditions of global ethics. The hierarchy of international political ethics must be constructed afresh so that the first principles of justice are accessible to all agents as political and ethical equals. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars in politics, international relations, political theory and ethics.
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This topical and timely book critically explores contemporary liberal international relations theory. In the fifty years since the declaration of human rights, the language of international relations has come to incorporate the language of justice and injustice. The book argues that if justice is to become the governing principle of international politics, then liberals must recognise that their political preferences cannot be the preconditions of global ethics. The hierarchy of international political ethics must be constructed afresh so that the first principles of justice are accessible to all agents as political and ethical equals. This book will be essential reading for students and scholars in politics, international relations, political theory and ethics.

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