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Author McElroy, Robert W.

Title Morality and American Foreign Policy : the Role of Ethics in International Affairs.

Publication Info. Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (207 pages).
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Series Princeton Legacy Library
Princeton legacy library.
Note Cover; Contents.
Summary Most international relations specialists since World War II have assumed that morality plays only the most peripheral role in the making of substantive foreign policy decisions. To show that moral norms can, and do, significantly affect international affairs, Robert McElroy investigates four cases of American foreign policy-making: U.S. food aid to the Soviet Union during the Russian famine of 1921, Nixon's decision to alter U.S. policies on biochemical weapons production in 1969, the signing of the Panama Canal Treaties in 1978, and the bombing of Dresden during World War II. Origina.
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Subject International relations -- Moral and ethical aspects.
International relations -- Moral and ethical aspects.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 20th century -- Moral and ethical aspects.
United States.
International relations.
Chronological Term 20th century
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: McElroy, Robert W. Morality and American Foreign Policy : The Role of Ethics in International Affairs. Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2014
ISBN 9781400862757 (electronic book)
1400862752 (electronic book)