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Niebuhrian International Relations

The Ethics of Foreign Policymaking

«An original contribution and accessible text that introduces Niebuhr to a new generation.»

Caron Gentry, Professor of International Relations, University of St. Andrews

Reinhold Niebuhr's ideas about ethics, social justice, and foreign policy have been hugely influential for American political thought, and this has been true across the political spectrum, from progressive social justice activists to neo-conservatives. Les mer

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Reinhold Niebuhr's ideas about ethics, social justice, and foreign policy have been hugely influential for American political thought, and this has been true across the political spectrum, from progressive social justice activists to neo-conservatives. A one-time leader in the Socialist party, Niebuhr worked with Eleanor Roosevelt to found Americans for Democratic Action. Jimmy Carter took inspiration from his ideas about love and justice, and Barack Obama has
praised him as one of his favorite philosophers. His theories have also influenced neoconservatives, many of whom cited his work to support the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Yet, Niebuhr never published a single, comprehensive book on his approach to international relations, and, because he was so prolific, one
would have to sift through volumes of his work to try to construct such a unified vision.

This book distills Niebuhr's disparate and heretofore difficult-to-access work on international relations into one concise and accessible volume. Drawing from the well-springs of Niebuhr's Christian social thought, the volume explores the depths of Niebuhr's views on human nature, race, collective life, U.S. foreign policy, Just War Theory, Cold War era containment, globalization, and the U.N. It then applies his approach to contemporary foreign policy issues such as the 2003 Iraq War, the
Responsibility to Protect, and the rise of China. The book also considers Niebuhr's contribution to IR theory and contextualizes it in the present day revival of classical Realism with a multivariate, existentialist twist. Ultimately, the book asserts that Niebuhr's notion of a fallible, self-interested
view of human nature, his dialectical approach, and a related moral dualism run throughout his work on politics and international relations as they did through the rest of his work.

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Forlag
Oxford University Press Inc
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780197500446
Utgivelsesår
2020
Format
24 x 16 cm

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«An original contribution and accessible text that introduces Niebuhr to a new generation.»

Caron Gentry, Professor of International Relations, University of St. Andrews

«This is an effective and comprehensive introduction to an important theologian that brings neglected aspects of Niebuhrs work to light. A nuanced, sophisticated, and interesting read.»

Seán Molloy, Reader in International Relations, University of Kent

«Into this milieu where Niebuhr is being quoted right and left and indeed by the right and the left, Moores book stands as a vivid introduction to Niebuhr for the student and indeed for anyone interested in becoming familiar with his thought.»

Daniel Philpott, Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame

«Reinhold Niebuhr remains a figure of enduring interest and importance in the study of global politics. Gregory Moore's fine study illustrates with skill and insight exactly why this is the case, and how Niebuhr continues to be one of the most insightful and essential guides for thinking about the past, present, and future.»

Michael C. Williams, Professor of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa

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