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International Ethics: Concepts, Theories, and Cases in Global Politics

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Mark Amstutz illustrates the role of moral norms in global politics and the ethical foundation of the rules, institutions, and structures of global society with twenty-six new and revised case studies, including the ethics of climate change, the refugee crisis, and the Syrian civil war. The cases address the following major global human rights, war, unconventional military operations, foreign intervention, international economic relations, justice among states, and global justice. This comprehensive study will be of special interest to students and practitioners of international affairs who are concerned with the role of political morality and ethical judgment in global affairs.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 28, 1999

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May 6, 2025
Read this for a class and I thought it was a very solid way to learn about international ethics. The case studies included along with each topic were incredibly helpful, both in understanding ethics through real-world situations but also in becoming more politically aware. Most of the book is framed through the lens of communitarianism and cosmopolitanism, and we explore the tug of war between the two perspectives. I deeply enjoyed seeing where my views stood on that spectrum - it allowed me to examine my personal values in a surprising way.
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March 29, 2019
I read this book for a graduate program at Georgetown. The author covers a wide range of foreign policy topics and provides frameworks to evaluate them from various ethics lenses. I appreciated his application of Just War theory to smart sanctions, blunt force economic sanctions, and military interventions in the name of humanitarian aid and to prevent genocide. I also appreciated his chapters on how to think about caring for the environment and fundamental human rights.
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December 21, 2009
Read it for graduate school and so far is the only grad school book I have read cover-to-cover. Great book for discussing the ethics of actions made in international politics. Who is right and who is not? Why? He uses many case studies to make his points.
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