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... ethical terms . We have already seen in Chapter 12 that foreign policy outputs can be linked to a variety of personal , societal , and systemic attributes and conditions . But ethical norms and moral judg- ments are relevant to any ...
... ethical terms . We have already seen in Chapter 12 that foreign policy outputs can be linked to a variety of personal , societal , and systemic attributes and conditions . But ethical norms and moral judg- ments are relevant to any ...
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... ethically reprehensible , in many others , self- interest and ethical behavior are highly compatible . Because governments advocate and justify their actions in terms of long- range goals and doctrines , the average interested citizen ...
... ethically reprehensible , in many others , self- interest and ethical behavior are highly compatible . Because governments advocate and justify their actions in terms of long- range goals and doctrines , the average interested citizen ...
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... ethical content of orientations , roles , objectives , and actions may be imbedded in considerations of other types . President Ken- nedy's decision on Cuba in 1962 reflected some aspects of the " conscience , " yet more " realistic ...
... ethical content of orientations , roles , objectives , and actions may be imbedded in considerations of other types . President Ken- nedy's decision on Cuba in 1962 reflected some aspects of the " conscience , " yet more " realistic ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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