This new volume moves beyond the limits of current debate to show how today’s foreign policy is increasingly about values rather than interests and why ethics are now playing a central role.
Rather than counterposing interests and ethics, trying to find ‘hidden agendas’ or emphasizing the double-standards at play in ethical foreign policy, this book brings together leading international theorists, and a variety of stimulating approaches, to develop a critical understanding of the rise of ethical foreign policy, and to analyze the limits of ethical policy-making on its own terms. They deal with the limits of ‘ethical foreign policy’ both in the light of the internal dynamic of these policies themselves, and with regard to the often unintended consequences of policies designed to better the world.
This book also shows how the transformation of both the domestic and the international spheres of politics means that ethics has become a rallying point for non-state actors and experts who gather around values and norms in order to force institutions to justify their behavior. This process results from different structural changes and the transformation of the international system, the individualization of Western societies and the growing importance of expertise in the justification of decisions in risk adverse societies. It leads to a transformation of norms and to a redefinition of a global ethical framework that needs to be clarified.
This book will be of great interest to all students and researchers of foreign policy formation, politics and international relations.
Author(s): David Chandler, Volker Heins
Series: Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 257
Tags: Международные отношения;Международные отношения;
Book Cover......Page 1
Half-Title......Page 2
Series-Title......Page 3
Title......Page 6
Copyright......Page 7
Contents......Page 8
Notes on contributors......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1 Ethics and foreign policy: New perspectives on an old problem......Page 16
Part I: Geographies of ethical intervention......Page 36
2 Neo-Wilsonianism: The limits of American ethical foreign policy......Page 38
3 Crusaders and snobs: Moralizing foreign policy in Britain and Germany, 1999-2005......Page 63
4 Poor man’s ethics?: Peacekeeping and the contradictions of ethical ideology......Page 83
Part II: Theoretical issues......Page 104
5 The ‘West divided’?: Bentham and Kant on law and ethics in foreign policy......Page 106
6 European Union, normative power and ethical foreign policy......Page 129
7 Moral judgements on international interventions: A Bosnian perspective......Page 150
Part III: Techniques and tactics of ethical intervention......Page 172
8 The Other-regarding ethics of the 'empire in denial'......Page 174
9 Agents of truth and justice: Truth commissions and the transitional justice epistemic community......Page 197
10 Precision in uncertain times: Targeting as a moode of justifivation for the use of force......Page 219
11 Trusteeship and contemporary international society......Page 237
Index......Page 252