Closing the Fairness-Practice Gap
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Ethics & International Affairs
- Vol. 3, 101-116
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-7093.1989.tb00214.x
Abstract
“My argument in this essay is that thefairness principlecan be justified on the basis of an ethical perspective that stresses the importance of consequences in judging human action, and that it has far-reaching implications not just for evaluating state policy but for the design of international institutions.” Keohane's utilitarian perspective seeks to establish generalizable principles of morality for a framework of normative moral rules by which to construct a foreign policy for international cooperation. The author argues that all governments are morally obliged to support international institutions that advocate crosscultural and global public goods to advance the fairness principle. The international community is bound by Western understandings of distributive justice, universal human rights, and indisputable national sovereignty.Keywords
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