Statecraft, Globalization, and Ethics

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): In: The Journal of Bahá'í Studies 9, 71-90Abstract: The author explores the impact of cosmopolitan morality on international statecraft in an era of globalization. The author discusses the historical roots of the main schools of thought on morality and international relations, and develops three alternative views. He outlines the implications of globalization for statecraft, and puts globalism forth as a positive, potentially corrective dimension. The Bahá'í teachings prove to be a source of a globalist ethical vision for the future.
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The author explores the impact of cosmopolitan morality on international statecraft in an era of globalization. The author discusses the historical roots of the main schools of thought on morality and international relations, and develops three alternative views. He outlines the implications of globalization for statecraft, and puts globalism forth as a positive, potentially corrective dimension. The Bahá'í teachings prove to be a source of a globalist ethical vision for the future.

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