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National interest and international solidarity : particular and universal ethics in international life / edited by Jean-Marc Coicaud and Nicholas J. Wheeler.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York : United Nations University Press, c2008.Description: xi, 317 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789280811476 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 172.4  22 NAT
LOC classification:
  • JZ1320.3 .N38 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The changing ethics of power beyond borders / Jean-Marc Coicaud and Nicholas J. Wheeler Part I: Solidarity versus security • India and Pakistan: from zero-sum to shared security / Samina Yasmeen • Sino--US relations: a nascent security regime? / Alan Collins Part II: Assessing the logic of solidarity and national interest in great power interventionism • Cultures of solidarity and national interest: Russia's conflict management policies / Ekaterina Stepanova • International intervention in Central Asia: the triumph of geopolitics? / Parviz Mullojanov • Cultural constructions of solidarity: the US and the EU in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Mira Sucharov • Beyond geopolitics and solidarism: interpenetrated sovereignty, transnational conflict and the United States' "Plan Colombia" / Doug Stokes Part III: Toward an ethics of human solidarity • An intersection of interests and value: US foreign policy toward Africa / Timothy W. Docking • Geopolitics and solidarity on the borders of Europe: The Yugoslav wars of succession / Alex J. Bellamy • Is East Timor an exception in the Southeast Asian landscape? / Geoffrey C. Gunn • Conclusion: making sense of national interest and international solidarity / Nicholas J. Wheeler and Jean-Marc Coicaud.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: The changing ethics of power beyond borders / Jean-Marc Coicaud and Nicholas J. Wheeler
Part I: Solidarity versus security
• India and Pakistan: from zero-sum to shared security / Samina Yasmeen
• Sino--US relations: a nascent security regime? / Alan Collins
Part II: Assessing the logic of solidarity and national interest in great power interventionism
• Cultures of solidarity and national interest: Russia's conflict management policies / Ekaterina Stepanova
• International intervention in Central Asia: the triumph of geopolitics? / Parviz Mullojanov
• Cultural constructions of solidarity: the US and the EU in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Mira Sucharov
• Beyond geopolitics and solidarism: interpenetrated sovereignty, transnational conflict and the United States' "Plan Colombia" / Doug Stokes
Part III: Toward an ethics of human solidarity
• An intersection of interests and value: US foreign policy toward Africa / Timothy W. Docking
• Geopolitics and solidarity on the borders of Europe: The Yugoslav wars of succession / Alex J. Bellamy
• Is East Timor an exception in the Southeast Asian landscape? / Geoffrey C. Gunn
• Conclusion: making sense of national interest and international solidarity / Nicholas J. Wheeler and Jean-Marc Coicaud.

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