Ethics and global politics : the active learning sourcebook / edited by April L. Morgan, Lucinda Joy Peach, and Colette Mazzucelli. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Bloomfield, Connecticut : Kumarian Press, (c)2004.Description: xiv, 272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- JZ1306.M478.E845 2004
- JZ1306
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Part I: Perspectives on ethics and global politics
International relations, Theories and pedagogical approaches April Morgan -- Kant, Mill, and sound ethical arguments Kristin Andrews -- The United States is not the globe Helena Meyer-Knapp and Lucinda Joy Peach.
Part II: Problem-solving in ethics and global politics
The use of armed force in conflict. What's so unique about the nuclear era? / April Morgan -- Just war theory and the 2003 war against Iraq Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez -- The drama of international relations Helena Meyer-Knapp -- German, Polish, and Czech support for the 1999 NATO intervention in Kosovo: "How does the power of norms interact with the norms of the powerful?" / Meredith A. Heiser-Duron -- Flies in the ointment: international terrorists and global civil society Craig Warkentin -- Other questions of social justice. Blood diamonds in Africa Peter Lucas -- The pursuit of a green global conscience: a debate in distributive justice and global environmental governance Vivian Bertrand -- Truth commissions Julie Mertus -- Drafting a convention on the human rights of people with disabilities: a treaty-negotiation simulation Nancy Flowers and Janet E. Lord -- Corporate social responsibility for human rights: the case of Burma/Myanmar Lucinda Joy Peach.
Using a participatory approach to teaching ethics in global politics, this book compiles classroom-tested exercises for use in courses related to world affairs.
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