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ID164832
Title ProperEthical traps in international relations
LanguageENG
AuthorLebow, Richard Ned
Summary / Abstract (Note)We elaborate a little noticed strategy generally used by weaker actors both in domestic and international politics: the ethical trap. Actors who fall into such traps lose ethical standing and influence at home as well as abroad. We explore the concept of the trap and distinguish it from policy interventions and escalation in which there is no deliberate enticement. We document historical instances of successful ethical trapping both within states and between them. We also discuss traps that were not sprung. We contend that ethical traps have become an increasingly salient feature of contemporary asymmetrical warfare both within states and internationally. We conclude with some propositions about the global practice in which ethical traps are set and the conditions in which they are likely to succeed and some observations about the relative vulnerability of liberal and non-liberal regimes to these traps. This in turn says something important about the practical consequences of ethical violations in international affairs.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 33, No.1; Mar 2019: p.3-22
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 33 No 1
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Ethics ;  Asymmetric Warfare ;  Foreign Policy ;  Ethical Traps


 
 
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