Values in Foreign Policy
What a rich harvest! With insight and verve, a constellation of esteemed scholars appraises the charged and sometimes contradictory place national (and transnational) values can play to shape dispositions and decisions by key actors. Truly global in scope, the book reveals how specific, situated patterns guide these discernments and determinations in a world oriented to power, shaped by national particularities, and divided by sovereign boundaries. (Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University)
At a time when rising populism, ‘deal-making’ and transactional diplomacy are widely seen to be in the ascendant, this collection of essays could not be more timely. It is never a simple question of either values or interests when it comes understanding to the conduct and drivers of foreign policy. What is needed is a deeper appreciation of the complex relationship between the two. This is precisely what this stimulating and thought-provoking book offers. (Mats Berdal, Professor of International Relations, King's College London)
With great intellectual verve the contributors to this volume engage with the question of values in a world in which many old certainties about public goods such as democracy and human rights are being questioned as never before. The book provides a very worthy contribution to a critical and ongoing debate. (Christopher Coker, Professor of International Relations, Director of IDEAS, London School of Economics)
This book could not be more timely, given the crisis of values that many nations and regions are experiencing. The diverse and distinguished authors are to be praised and listened to. Their perspectives will help readers in their capacities as citizens of the world. (Strobe Talbott, Former US Deputy Secretary of State and President of Brookings)
Publisher: Rli (February 14, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1786607506
ISBN-13: 978-1786607508