Brian C. Rathbun (University of Southern California)
Right and Wronged in International Relations
Brian C. Rathbun (University of Southern California)
Right and Wronged in International Relations
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Countering the opposing narratives of political amorality and moral progressivism, Rathbun provides a new approach to the place of morality in international politics. This book will appeal to students and scholars of international relations and security studies, especially those interested in normative, psychological and evolutionary approaches.
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Countering the opposing narratives of political amorality and moral progressivism, Rathbun provides a new approach to the place of morality in international politics. This book will appeal to students and scholars of international relations and security studies, especially those interested in normative, psychological and evolutionary approaches.
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- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781009344685
- ISBN-10: 1009344684
- Artikelnr.: 66280245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Studies in International Relations
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781009344685
- ISBN-10: 1009344684
- Artikelnr.: 66280245
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brian C. Rathbun is the author of four other books on international affairs and is a Distinguished Scholar of the International Studies Association. His latest book with Cambridge University Press, Reasoning of State (2019), won the 2020 award for best book on foreign policy from the American Political Science Association.
Introduction; 1. The nature in and nature of international relations Brian
Rathbun; 2. Lesser angels: moral condemnation and binding morality in
international relations Brian Rathbun; 3. Mankind is what anarchy makes of
it: the material origins of ethics Brian Rathbun; 4. See no evil, speak no
evil?: cross-national micro- and macro foundational evidence of morality's
ubiquity Brian Rathbun and Caleb Pomeroy; 5. To provide and to protect: a
dual-process model of foreign policy ideology for a dangerous or
competitive world Brian Rathbun; 6. Just desserts in the desert: fairness,
status and wilhelmine foreign policy during the Moroccan crises Brian
Rathbun; 7. Barking dogs and beating drums: nationalism as moral revolution
in German foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 8. Biting the bullet: binding
morality, rationality and the domestic politics of war termination in
Germany during WWI Brian Rathbun; 9. Dying in vain: authoritarian morality
causes the German empire to collapse Brian Rathbun; 10. Daily bread:
Hitler, moral devolution and Nazi foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 11. From
Demonizing to dehumanizing: war under Hitler and the implications for
mankind Brian Rathbun.
Rathbun; 2. Lesser angels: moral condemnation and binding morality in
international relations Brian Rathbun; 3. Mankind is what anarchy makes of
it: the material origins of ethics Brian Rathbun; 4. See no evil, speak no
evil?: cross-national micro- and macro foundational evidence of morality's
ubiquity Brian Rathbun and Caleb Pomeroy; 5. To provide and to protect: a
dual-process model of foreign policy ideology for a dangerous or
competitive world Brian Rathbun; 6. Just desserts in the desert: fairness,
status and wilhelmine foreign policy during the Moroccan crises Brian
Rathbun; 7. Barking dogs and beating drums: nationalism as moral revolution
in German foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 8. Biting the bullet: binding
morality, rationality and the domestic politics of war termination in
Germany during WWI Brian Rathbun; 9. Dying in vain: authoritarian morality
causes the German empire to collapse Brian Rathbun; 10. Daily bread:
Hitler, moral devolution and Nazi foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 11. From
Demonizing to dehumanizing: war under Hitler and the implications for
mankind Brian Rathbun.
Introduction; 1. The nature in and nature of international relations Brian
Rathbun; 2. Lesser angels: moral condemnation and binding morality in
international relations Brian Rathbun; 3. Mankind is what anarchy makes of
it: the material origins of ethics Brian Rathbun; 4. See no evil, speak no
evil?: cross-national micro- and macro foundational evidence of morality's
ubiquity Brian Rathbun and Caleb Pomeroy; 5. To provide and to protect: a
dual-process model of foreign policy ideology for a dangerous or
competitive world Brian Rathbun; 6. Just desserts in the desert: fairness,
status and wilhelmine foreign policy during the Moroccan crises Brian
Rathbun; 7. Barking dogs and beating drums: nationalism as moral revolution
in German foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 8. Biting the bullet: binding
morality, rationality and the domestic politics of war termination in
Germany during WWI Brian Rathbun; 9. Dying in vain: authoritarian morality
causes the German empire to collapse Brian Rathbun; 10. Daily bread:
Hitler, moral devolution and Nazi foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 11. From
Demonizing to dehumanizing: war under Hitler and the implications for
mankind Brian Rathbun.
Rathbun; 2. Lesser angels: moral condemnation and binding morality in
international relations Brian Rathbun; 3. Mankind is what anarchy makes of
it: the material origins of ethics Brian Rathbun; 4. See no evil, speak no
evil?: cross-national micro- and macro foundational evidence of morality's
ubiquity Brian Rathbun and Caleb Pomeroy; 5. To provide and to protect: a
dual-process model of foreign policy ideology for a dangerous or
competitive world Brian Rathbun; 6. Just desserts in the desert: fairness,
status and wilhelmine foreign policy during the Moroccan crises Brian
Rathbun; 7. Barking dogs and beating drums: nationalism as moral revolution
in German foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 8. Biting the bullet: binding
morality, rationality and the domestic politics of war termination in
Germany during WWI Brian Rathbun; 9. Dying in vain: authoritarian morality
causes the German empire to collapse Brian Rathbun; 10. Daily bread:
Hitler, moral devolution and Nazi foreign policy Brian Rathbun; 11. From
Demonizing to dehumanizing: war under Hitler and the implications for
mankind Brian Rathbun.







