Like a river, that after had flowing underground, returns to the surface, Niebuhr seemed able to exert his compelling influence on thinkers in United States with recurring success. Academics, scholars, journalists, and even statesmen continue to rediscover some elements of Niebuhr’s intellectual heritage. Gregory J. Moore’s new book, Niebuhrian International Relations: The Ethics of Foreign Policymaking, is an important book for scholars interested in IR theory. As with other recent works, the volume analyses the huge and perpetual relevance of Christian realism
Castellin, L. G., Review of Gregory J. Moore, Niebuhrian International Relations: The Ethics of Foreign Policymaking. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. , 2021, URL: https://networks.h-net.org/node/28443/discussions/8187272/h-diplo-review-essay-364-niebuhrian-international-relations [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/183778]
Review of Gregory J. Moore, Niebuhrian International Relations: The Ethics of Foreign Policymaking. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020.
Castellin, Luca Gino
2021
Abstract
Like a river, that after had flowing underground, returns to the surface, Niebuhr seemed able to exert his compelling influence on thinkers in United States with recurring success. Academics, scholars, journalists, and even statesmen continue to rediscover some elements of Niebuhr’s intellectual heritage. Gregory J. Moore’s new book, Niebuhrian International Relations: The Ethics of Foreign Policymaking, is an important book for scholars interested in IR theory. As with other recent works, the volume analyses the huge and perpetual relevance of Christian realismI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.