Description
The author of the essay argues that international politics and development should be re-examined through the lens of ethics and morality. They argue that the international community has become too diverse and that the challenges of the 21st century require a more nuanced understanding of international relations.
Re-Framing the International insists that, if we are to properly face the challenges of the coming century, we need to re-examine international politics and development through the prism of ethics and morality. International relations must now contend with a widening circle of participants reflecting the diversity and uneveness of status, memory, gender, race, culture and class.