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Sustainable Diplomacy: Ecology, Religion, and Ethics in Muslim-Christian Relations 2004 Edition
Contributor(s): Wellman, D. (Author)
ISBN: 1403964424     ISBN-13: 9781403964427
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
OUR PRICE:   $132.99  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: August 2005
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Annotation: Drawing on the disciplines of Islamic and Christian Ethics, International Affairs, Environmental Science, History and Anthropology, Sustainable Diplomacy: Ecology, Religion and Ethics in Muslim-Christian Relations is a highly constructive work. Set in the context of modern Moroccan-Spanish relations, this text is a direct critique of realism as it is practiced in modern diplomacy. Proposing a new eco-centric approach to relations between nation-states and bioregions, Wellman presents the case for Ecological Realism, an undergirding philosophy for conducting a diplomacy that values the role of popular religions, ecological histories, and the consumption and waste patterns of national populations. Sustainable Diplomacy is thus a means of building relations not only between elites but also between people on the ground, as they together face the real possibility of global ecological destruction.

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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - General
- Religion | Psychology Of Religion
- Political Science | Public Policy - Environmental Policy
Dewey: 327
LCCN: 2003065612
Series: Culture and Religion in International Relations (Hardcover)
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.68" W x 9.06" (1.13 lbs) 250 pages
 
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Drawing on a variety of disciplines, Sustainable Diplomacy is a highly constructive work. Set in the context of modern Moroccan-Spanish relations, this text is a direct critique of realism as it is practiced in modern diplomacy. Proposing a new eco-centric approach to relations between nation-states and bioregions, Wellman presents the case for Ecological Realism, an undergirding philosophy for conducting a diplomacy which values the role of popular religions, ecological histories, and the consumption and waste patterns of national populations. Sustainable Diplomacy is thus a means of building relations not only between elites but also between people on the ground, as they together face the real possibility of global ecological destruction.