Normative Theory in International Relations: A Pragmatic Approach

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Cambridge University Press, Dec 9, 1999 - Political Science - 320 pages
Molly Cochran offers an account of the development of normative theory in international relations over the past two decades. In particular, she analyzes the tensions between cosmopolitan and communitarian approaches to international ethics, paying attention to differences in their treatments of a concept of the person, the moral standing of states and the scope of moral arguments. The book draws connections between this debate and the tension between foundationalist and antifoundationalist thinking and offers an argument for a pragmatic approach to international ethics.

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About the author (1999)

Author Molly Cochran was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1949. She received a degree in fiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. She has written over 25 books, including ghosted novels and non-fiction works. She won the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award for Grandmaster. She also writes under the name Dev Stryker. She currently lives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

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