Foreign Policy, Rationality and Morality |
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Authors: | Felix E. Oppenheim |
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Affiliation: | University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA |
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Abstract: | To determine the relevance of judgments of rationality and of morality in foreign policy decisions, it is necessary to provide a value-neutral definition of "the national interest." This makes it possible to ascertain, in principle, whether a given governmental foreign policy decision is rational with respect to this goal, in turn a necessary means to any government's ultimate purposes. While it is pointless to judge the pursuit of the national interest itself morally right or wrong, moral judgments are relevant to policies and goals compatible with the national interest. However, moral principles are often invoked to justify the pursuit of this intermediate goal. |
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