In this first English-language edition of a sole-authored book from Frédéric Ramel, benevolence is defined as a moral principle which promotes temperance and attention to vulnerability. Ramel unpacks this concept, analyses its received meanings in different contexts and spells out its practical and ethical implications in detail.
In preparing this work for an English-speaking readership, the author undertook extensive revisions and included two additional chapters. It also includes a foreword from Chris Brown, Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. The French edition was published as La Bienveillance Dans Les Relations Internationales.
İçerik tablosu
Introduction
Part 1: Locating a Neglected Concept in International Relations and International Political Theory or Benevolence as a Notion
1. Going back to Sensitivity in International Relations
2. Cultivating Theoretical Reverberations
Part 2: A Moral Sensibility or Benevolence as a Disposition
3. Being Sensitive to Calm
4. Being Sensitive to the World Milieu
Part 3: An International Practice or Benevolence in Action
5. Benevolence in Moderation and Attention: When States Are Not So Cold
6. Benevolence Around Us and Awareness: When Ordinary Individuals Get Involved
Part 4: A Global Orientation or Benevolence as an Extension
7. Keeper of the Good Beyond the Inner Circle
8. Benevolence at the Heart of a Mature Multilateralism
Conclusion: For Subtle Enlightenment in International Relations
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Frédéric Ramel is Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po Paris, France.