Art in International Relations
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Art in International Relations" published on by Oxford University Press.
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In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Art in International Relations" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Lexington Books
Intro -- Table of Content -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Message from the Secretary General of the United Nations -- Foreword -- A New Spirit for a Plural World -- Introduction -- Part I: The Need for a Political Renaissance -- Chapter 1: Global Ethics in a Plural World -- Chapter 2: Secularism, Globalization, and the Role of the State: A Plea for Renewal -- Chapter 3: Rethinking the "Four Freedoms" for the Global Community -- Chapter 4: What Can Be Wrong With Growth? -- Part II: Perspectives from Religious and Philosophical Traditions -- Chapter 5: Benedictine Spirituality: A Basis for Reevaluating Modern Development Trends -- Chapter 6: Confucian Humanism and the Western Enlightenment -- Chapter 7: Essence and Continuity of Life in the African Society -- Chapter 8: Return of the "Native" -- Chapter 9: Unity Between the Values of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty -- Part III: Insights from Art, Language and Literature -- Chapter 10: Towards Noosphere -- Chapter 11: Progress: A Tale of Galoshes of Fortune and of a Shoe that Fits -- Chapter 12: Philosophical Reflection on the Path of Art -- Chapter 13: The Dynamic Now---A Poet's Counsel -- Part IV: Values for a Global Society -- Chapter 14: The Moral Power of the United Nations -- Chapter 15: Development Reflecting Human -- Chapter 16: Language and the Human Spirit -- Chapter 17: Values and Leadership in Managing High Performance Financial Firms -- Chapter 18: Principles in the Practice of Diplomacy: A Personal Experience in International Affairs -- Chapter 19: Ethics in Diplomacy: Crises of Conscience and Self-Interest -- Epilogue.