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079472
Feminist ethics and political violence
/ Hutchings, Kimberly
Hutchings, Kimberly
Journal Article
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Publication
2007.
Summary/Abstract
This paper argues that the debates between different ethical perspectives within feminism cannot be resolved in principle. Nevertheless, these debates point to a different feminist way of thinking about ethics in world politics. This feminist perspective puts the distinction between 'ethics' and 'world politics' into question in relation to feminism's defining concern with the sources and effects of women's oppression
Key Words
Violence
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Ethics
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Feminism
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World Politics
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032093
International community: regional and global study
/ Cobb, Roger W; Elder, Charles
1970
Elder, Charles
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New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
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xii, 160p.
Series
Case in International politics
Standard Number
030811570
Key Words
Economics
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World Politics
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International Cooperation
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165654
Long peace” and nuclear weapons
/ Fenenko, Alexei V
Fenenko, Alexei V
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Technically and politically, a land-based regional war between Russia and the United States is now more likely than in the 1960s and it may be a great temptation for politicians. In this situation, nuclear weapons will hardly serve as a deterrent. We often forget that the use of nuclear weapons is not a military but a political factor: using them requires a top-level approval. Such an approval is unlikely not only during a limited war on the territory of a third state but also during a full-scale war. It would be appropriate to recall the “chemical precedent” when great powers fight without resorting to their weapons of mass destruction
Key Words
Nuclear War
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Limited War
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Nuclear Weapon
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Total War
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World Politics
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Strategic Parity
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Chemical Weapons
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Nuclear Deterrence
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