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Peacemaking

Moral and Policy Challenges for a New World

Gerard F. Powers, Drew Christiansen, SJ, and Robert T. Hennemeyer, Editors

"Written from varying ideological perspectives, but united in a concern for the application of moral values to international relations, this is a provocative and timely contribution to debate about the current and future course of foreign policy."
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Distinguished theologians, policymakers, military strategists, political scientists, economists, ethicists, and peace advocates explore the moral and religious dimensions of the challenges involved in shaping a just and peaceful post-Cold War world. Topics include morality and foreign policy; human rights, self determination, and sustainable development; global institutions; the use of force; and education and action for peace.

Distributed for the United States Catholic Conference

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"Written from varying ideological perspectives, but united in a concern for the application of moral values to international relations, this is a provocative and timely contribution to debate about the current and future course of foreign policy."—Paul E. Sigmund, professor of politics, Princeton University

Contributors

Cardinal Joseph Bernardin Zbigniew Brzezinski George Weigel James Bishop David Little Alvaro de Soto Edward Perkins John Langan, SJ Catherine Kelleher Rachel Epstein Theodore Hesburgh, CSC Gordon Zahn


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Hardcover
368 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN:
Nov 1994
World

Paperback
368 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN: 978-1-55586-682-2
Nov 1994
World

Ebook
368 pp.

ISBN:
Nov 1994
World


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