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GOVT-420 Ethics & International Relations

GOVT-420 Ethics & International Relations
Fall only
An examination of the ethical dimensions of critical problems facing the international community-for example, resort to force, intervention, poverty, environmental degradation, and migrant/refugee flows. We will focus on critical questions such as: What is the moral standing or justification of the principle of state sovereignty? What moral ends or principles constrain a state in pursuit of its national security? The class considers these issues through both theoretical readings and case studies. [International Relations]
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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