Ethics and global politics : the active learning sourcebook / [print] edited by April L. Morgan, Lucinda Joy Peach, and Colette Mazzucelli. - Bloomfield, Connecticut : Kumarian Press, (c)2004. - xiv, 272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

Part I: Perspectives on ethics and global politics Part II: Problem-solving in ethics and global politics

Includes bibliographies and index.

International relations, Theories and pedagogical approaches Kant, Mill, and sound ethical arguments The United States is not the globe April Morgan -- Kristin Andrews -- Helena Meyer-Knapp and Lucinda Joy Peach. 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 The drama of international relations 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 Other questions of social justice. Blood diamonds in Africa The pursuit of a green global conscience: a debate in distributive justice and global environmental governance Truth commissions Drafting a convention on the human rights of people with disabilities: a treaty-negotiation simulation Corporate social responsibility for human rights: the case of Burma/Myanmar Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez -- Helena Meyer-Knapp -- Craig Warkentin -- Peter Lucas -- Vivian Bertrand -- Julie Mertus -- Nancy Flowers and Janet E. Lord -- 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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International relations--Moral and ethical aspects--Study and teaching--Activity programs.
International relations--Moral and ethical aspects--Problems, exercises, etc.

JZ1306.M478.E845 2004 JZ1306