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International Ethics

A Critical Introduction
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International Ethics: A Critical Introduction explores the fundamental moral questions in world politics, such as the justification of distinctions between 'insiders' and 'outsiders' and the nature of duties owed to all humans. Richard Shapcott offers a critical examination of cosmopolitanism, communitarianism, realism, and pluralism, analysing their perspectives on the obligations of nation-states towards foreigners. The book addresses issues like hospitality, political community membership, humanitarian aid, international violence, and global poverty, concluding with a call for a renewed focus on harm between communities and individuals in 21st-century international ethics.

It equips students and scholars with a conceptual framework for analysing the actions and philosophies of governments, NGOs, and corporations, and helps individuals evaluate contemporary ethical challenges including global poverty, migration, and climate change.
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Ideal for students and scholars of politics, philosophy, and international relations, as well as readers interested in global ethics and contemporary moral issues such as humanitarian intervention, migration, and environmental concerns.

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Is it is justifiable to make any basic moral distinction between 'insiders and outsiders'? Do we have substantive duties of 'justice' to all human beings or merely Humanitarian duties of aid and assistance? These are two of the most crucial questions confronting world politics and the field of international ethics today.

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Is it justifiable to make any basic moral distinction between 'insiders and outsiders'? Do we have substantive duties of 'justice' to all human beings or merely humanitarian duties of aid and assistance? These are two of the most crucial questions confronting world politics and the field of international ethics today.

International Ethics: A Critical Introduction provides an engaging and accessible introduction to these foundational questions. In a cogent and carefully argued analysis, Richard Shapcott critically examines the theories of cosmopolitanism, communitarianism, realism, and pluralism and scrutinises their approaches to the various obligations which members of 'bounded' communities, primarily nation-states, have to 'outsiders' and 'foreigners'.

He then takes the theoretical approaches in context by discussing the ethics of hospitality and membership of political communities, issues of mutual aid and humanitarianism abroad, the ethics of harm related to interstate international violence, and the challenge of severe global poverty. The book concludes by suggesting that the terms of international ethical life in the 21st century require reframing in a way that focuses more intently on the nature of harm between communities and individuals.

This book provides students and scholars with a conceptual framework with which to analyse the policies, actions, and philosophy of governments, NGOs, and international corporations. Above all, it offers the means whereby individuals can assess their own positions on contemporary ethical issues such as global poverty, humanitarian intervention, migration and refugees, and global warming.

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Praised for its clear and comprehensive approach, the book has been described as "unfailingly lucid" and "admirably comprehensive," effectively guiding readers through complex debates on war, intervention, social justice, and refugee rights. Reviewers highlight Shapcott's innovative use of Kant's harm principle and the strong argument for a cosmopolitan ethic centred on respect, hospitality, and harm avoidance. The work is noted for being both accessible and sophisticated, suitable for contemporary audiences and worthy of inclusion in courses on global ethics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780745631431

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 April 2010

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Richard Shapcott is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Queensland.

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