POLS 3320 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Humanitarian Intervention, Political Ethics, International Non-Governmental Organization

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Jennifer c. rubenstein (2015) between samaritans and states: the political ethics of. Begins by describing the book"s cartographic approach to political ethics the ways in which its account of political ethics for ingos functions as a map. Because most large-scale humanitarian ingos undertake a range of activities in addition to humanitarian aid, such as development aid and advocacy, the ethical predicaments they face range over these other activities, as well. Ingos as organizations that do considerable good, but also have serious limitations and unintended negative effects. Hey face extremely challenging ethical predicaments, but unlike na ve miscreants and coldly self-interested corporations, they wish to navigate these predicaments in an ethically sensitive way. Michael barnett (2013) empire of humanity: a history of humanitarianism 1st edition (ithaca, The contest between humanity"s capacities for cruelty and compassion continued, with compassion falling ever farther behind but refusing to surrender.

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