Sincerity In Politics And International Relations (routledge Advances In International Relations And Global Politics)
by Sorin Baiasu /
2017 / English / PDF
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This edited volume examines concepts of sincerity in politics and
international relations in order to discuss what we should expect
of politicians, within what parameters they should work, and how
their decisions and actions could be made consistent with
morality.
This edited volume examines concepts of sincerity in politics and
international relations in order to discuss what we should expect
of politicians, within what parameters they should work, and how
their decisions and actions could be made consistent with
morality.
The volume features an international cast of authors who
specialize in the topic of sincerity in politics and
international relations. Looking at how sincerity bears on
political actions, practices, and institutions at national and
international level, the introduction serves to place the
chapters in the context of ongoing contemporary debates on
sincerity in politics and international theory. Each chapter
focuses on a contemporary issue in politics and international
relations, including corruption, public hypocrisy, cynicism,
trust, security, policy formulation and decision-making,
political apology, public reason, political dissimulation, denial
and self-deception, and will argue against the background of a
Kantian view of sincerity as unconditional.
The volume features an international cast of authors who
specialize in the topic of sincerity in politics and
international relations. Looking at how sincerity bears on
political actions, practices, and institutions at national and
international level, the introduction serves to place the
chapters in the context of ongoing contemporary debates on
sincerity in politics and international theory. Each chapter
focuses on a contemporary issue in politics and international
relations, including corruption, public hypocrisy, cynicism,
trust, security, policy formulation and decision-making,
political apology, public reason, political dissimulation, denial
and self-deception, and will argue against the background of a
Kantian view of sincerity as unconditional.
Offering a significant comprehensive outlook on the practical
limits of sincerity in political affairs, this work will be of
great interest to both students and scholars.
Offering a significant comprehensive outlook on the practical
limits of sincerity in political affairs, this work will be of
great interest to both students and scholars.