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Moral Issues in International Affairs

Problems of European Integration

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  • © 1998

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Introduction: Comments on Morality and Peace Research

  2. Morality and Security: Theoretical Issues

  3. Normative Questions in European Integration

  4. Moral Challenges in Negotiating an Ever Closer Union

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About this book

A number of eminent international scholars have come together in this volume to address the question of morality in international affairs and to explore some of the central, normative issues which arise in the context of European integration. The essays examine the general question of morality and address specific areas of concern in the proposals for further integration..

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'This is an interesting and varied collection of essays.' - Eunan O'Halpin, Irish Political Studies

Editors and Affiliations

  • Irish School of Ecumenics, UK

    Bill McSweeney

About the editor

WALTER CARLSNAES Professor of Government, Uppsala University DAVID COOMBES Professor of European Integration Studies, University of Limerick IAN DAVIS Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford RICHARD FALK Professor of International Law and International Relations, Princeton University FRED HALLIDAY Professor of International Relations, London School of Economics MARK HOFFMAN Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics MICHAEL MCCGWIRE Emeritus Fellow, University of Cambridge JOSEPH WEILER Manley Hudson Professor of Law, Harvard University

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