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ArtikelEmphasizing Principles for a Moral Foreign Policy  
Oleh: Baglione, Lisa A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: American Behavioral Scientist vol. 51 no. 09 (May 2008), page 1303-1321.
Topik: Nation Building; Reconciliationists; Moral Culture; Human Dignity; Foreign Policy
Fulltext: 03. Emphasizing Principles for a Moral Foreign Policy.pdf (121.15KB)
Isi artikelIn Security First, Amitai Etzioni insightfully diagnoses the problems with existing American foreign policy and prescribes creating security and valuing life as corrective guiding principles. Peacebuilding scholars would welcome Etzioni's focus, arguing that an efficacious state and a sense of nation help achieve his goals. In addition, developing respect for the dignity of all citizens in war-torn societies is an important ingredient to moving forward. Etzioni's stress on developing a “moral culture,” which emerges from the dominant indigenous religion, is more problematic, however. Frequently, major religions have threatened the security and life chances of religious and other minorities, as well as of women and girls. Since using religion as a cornerstone undermines the idea of Security First and the Primacy of Life, the U.S. would be better served and more ethical advocating the inclusion of liberal principles in states' founding documents, even if those promises cannot be immediately realized.
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