Nuclear ethics in the twenty-first century : survival, order, and justice / Thomas E. Doyle II.
By: Doyle, Thomas E [author.].
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2021Description: XII, 207p.ISBN: 9781538164136.Subject(s): Nuclear arms control -- Moral and ethical aspects | Nuclear weapons -- Moral and ethical aspects | Nuclear nonproliferation -- Moral and ethical aspects | Nuclear disarmament -- Moral and ethical aspects | Security, International -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 172.42Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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172.1 BAR-T Terrorism and the press: an uneasy relationship | 172.4 RIS- Rising powers, global governance and global ethics | 172.42 DOL-I In war we trust: the Bush doctrine and the pursuit of just war | 172.42 DOY-N Nuclear ethics in the twenty-first century : | 174/.4 GRA-E Ethics and economics: | 174/.4 JOS-R Research Ethics in Applied Economics: | 174.2 HAZ-E Ethics and human values in medical sciences: a view from the perspective of Indiia |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Nuclear ethics during the Cold War : competing imperatives and unresolved debates -- Nuclear defense and deterrence in the twenty-first century and the moral imperative of common security -- The ontological and moral incoherence of liberal nuclearism -- A morally responsible nuclear disarmament -- Conclusion : a nuclear ethics of common security orders.
"Using a constructivist approach, the book addresses international security studies' concerns about the relevance of moral reasoning to strategic and political thinking"--
English.
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