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_aSeeking Justice: Ethics and International Affairs _cedited by Rachel M. McCleary _pCase studies in international affairs |
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_aBoulder _bWestview Press _c1992 |
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500 | _aОУХНУС 180 | ||
505 | _aIn recent years, the theoretical importance and the practical necessity of ethical analysis in international affairs have both become well established. This book is a collection of case studies which have been selected to illustrate the variety of ethical concerns that arise in international affairs. Ranging from the uneven application of the Law of the Sea to the uneven distribution of trade favours emerging from the integration of the European Community, and from the IMF to Nigeria, Brazil and Panama, the studies show how issues of debt, development and environment are integrally linked and pinpoint the kind of ethical problems that policymakers, experts and theorists will be wrestling with in the near future. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
653 | _ainternational relations | ||
653 | _amoral and ethical aspects | ||
653 | _acase study | ||
740 | _aJust caus? the 1989 U.S. Invasion of Panama | ||
740 | _aDept and Sovereignty: the IMF and Nigeria, 1983-1986 | ||
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