Strategic moral diplomacy : understanding the enemy's moral universe /
Strategic Moral Diplomacy addresses the most critical political problem of our time: how to negotiate seemingly incompatible moral values between nations. Normative and rational choice theories tend to simplify the actions and motives of leaders at the best, and paint enemies as immoral or evil at t...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sterling, VA :
Kumarian Press,
©2011.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Defining Strategic Moral Diplomacy. 1. The Enemy's Moral Universe
- - 2. Absolutism Versus Relativism Is Not the Question or the Answer
- - 3. Critical Caveats
- -4. Four Case Studies
- - 5. Overview of the Chapters
- -- Part I. Strategic Moral Diplomacy in Theory. . Conventional Wisdom: Moral Misperception
- - 2. Rules of Moral Salience: An Alternative to Conventional Wisdom
- - 3. Moral Tensions with World Order
- - 4. Political Decision Making: Embedded in Cognitive Moral Metaphors
- - 5. Rational Choice and Bounded Rationality
- - 6. Constructions of Ethical Norms and International justice
- -- Part II. Exile of a King: Rules of Moral and Legal Salience. 1. A Special Relationship
- - 2. King of Kings
- - 3. A Flying Dutchman
- - 4. Mexico Offers an Invitation
- - 5. A Matter of Principle
- - 6. Humanitarian Considerations
- - 7. The Making of a Crisis
- - 8. Hamilton Jordan and the General
- - 9. A Question of Extradition
- - 10. Legal Issues
- - 11. Back to Panama and the Question of Extradition
- - 12. Sadat's Stand
- - 13. Rules of Moral and Legal Salience
- -- Part III. The Lockerbie Negotiations: Granting the Enemy a Moral Universe. 1. Mandela and Qaddafi: Commonalities and Differences
- - 2. Background
- - 3. Pan Am Flight 103
- - 4. Jim Swire's Mission
- - 5. Reasonable Fears: Nelson Mandela's Moral Capital
- - 6. Calling Bluffs
- - 7. Clarifications
- - 8. Take It or Leave It
- - 9. And the Beat Goes On
- - 10. Analysis: Granting the Enemy's Moral Universe
- -- Part VI. Haiti's Generals: Reframing Fixed Conflict Situations. 1. Lost in Translation
- - 2. The Coup from Above and Below
- - 3. Lavalas and Its Aftermath
- - 4. A Radical Priest and a Reluctant General
- - 5. The Priest
- - 6. The General
- - 7. The Military in Haitian Society: Problems and Context
- - 8. International Reaction to the Coup
- - 9. Governor's Island
- - 10. Is the Bird Alive or Dead?
- - 11. Batten Down the Hatches
- - 12. A Dream Team: Carter, Nunn, and Powell
- - 13. The Kitchen Cabinet
- - 14. The Stick: Black Hawk Helicopters on the Way
- - 15. Of Amnesty and Exile
- - 16. Postscript
- - 17. Analysis: Reframing Fixed-Conflict Situations
- -- Part V. Zimbabwe's Land Seizures: Just Claims and Avoidable Losses. 3 1. From Ndebele to Rhodesia
- - 2. Robert Mugabe: An Unlikely Revolutionary
- - 3. From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: The Lancaster Agreement
- - 4. Gukurahundi
- - 5. Britain's Big Blunder
- - 6. Economic Problems
- - 7. South Africa: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
- - 8. The West and the Rest
- - 9. Analysis: Just Claims and Avoidable Losses
- -- Part VI. Conclusion. 1. Strategic Moral Diplomacy's Contributions
- - 2. Closing Comments.