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The Ethics of Interdependence

Global Human Rights and Duties

William F. Felice

In this powerful book, William F. Felice argues that a new range of human rights duties for individuals, nation states, and global institutions has emerged in our modern interconnected era. He investigates the compelling ideas of ethical interdependence and new global human rights duties in four case studies: mass incarceration in the United States, LGBT rights in Africa, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia, and environmental rights in China. Felice argues that in all four cases a “human-rights threshold” has been surpassed, and urgent action is needed to address unacceptable levels of human suffering. Beginning with a primer on how the international community through the United Nations has codified international human rights law, Felice explores the conflicts between rights, problems of compliance, and the difficulties that emerge when cultural and religious rights are privileged over the rights of individuals and groups. He shows that a robust normative framework of global governance and global citizenship is central to the actualization of human rights protection for all.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 198 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4422-6669-8 • Hardback • July 2016 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
978-1-4422-6670-4 • Paperback • July 2016 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
978-1-4422-6671-1 • eBook • July 2016 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
Series: New Millennium Books in International Studies
Subjects: Political Science / Human Rights, Political Science / Globalization, Political Science / World / General, Political Science / American Foreign Policy
Courses: Anthropology; Topics; Human Rights, Political Science; International Relations; Human Rights, Political Science; International Relations; Foreign Policy; Comparative, Political Science; International Relations; Globalization
William F. Felice is professor of international relations and global affairs at Eckerd College.
William Felice’s book shines a clear light on American citizens’ moral interdependence with those around the world. It is an exemplary blend of dispassionate analysis and clear ethical commitment. Highly recommended.
— Brent Pickett, University of Wyoming


The Ethics of Interdependence brilliantly demonstrates why we should support human rights at home and abroad, framing the argument in lucid prose, enlivened by four fascinating case studies. I regard Felice's book as necessary reading for both college students and citizens of conscience everywhere.
— Richard A. Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University


In this book, William Felice offers a challenging and eloquent argument for what he calls the 'ethical interdependence of human rights and duties.' In ways that reach more deeply into the issues than even the best textbooks, Felice develops four diverse case studies that illustrate how ethical principles can, and should, be applied to real world problems. These cases–typically relegated to a paragraph or two as afterthoughts in larger books–illustrate, in impressively specific terms, the range of dilemmas and duties faced by all who profess to support universal human rights. This book would be a wonderful addition to courses on justice and human rights across the liberal arts curriculum.
— Michael J. Smith, Thomas C. Sorensen Professor, University of Virginia


-A compelling real-world supplement for Introduction to International Relations, Human Rights, and Ethics and IR undergraduate courses

-Provides a primer on global human rights and duties

-Builds an introductory framework for understanding how human rights and duties have been formulated by nation-states and civil society since World War II, working through international organizations (IOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), including contested and controversial rights claims and compliance difficulties

-Explores the conflicts between individual and group rights—both affirmed by the international community—that have intensified with the strengthening of a global legal human-rights regime

-Examines whether the idea of global citizenship and a single moral community helps to conceptualize a new framework for understanding the relationships between the individual, the nation-state, and the entire planet

-Identifies the human rights duties of individuals, nation-states, and global actors

-Articulates the criteria for a “human rights threshold” to be able to assess when urgent action is needed to address unacceptable levels of human suffering

-Develops four unique case studies: mass incarceration in the United States, LGBT rights in Africa, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia, and environmental rights in China

-Discusses a framework of global governance as central to human-rights actualization

-Includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter

-Provides links to websites where students can find further information on each case study

-Each of the case studies includes a box with examples of progress and local action in each area

The Ethics of Interdependence

Global Human Rights and Duties

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • In this powerful book, William F. Felice argues that a new range of human rights duties for individuals, nation states, and global institutions has emerged in our modern interconnected era. He investigates the compelling ideas of ethical interdependence and new global human rights duties in four case studies: mass incarceration in the United States, LGBT rights in Africa, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia, and environmental rights in China. Felice argues that in all four cases a “human-rights threshold” has been surpassed, and urgent action is needed to address unacceptable levels of human suffering. Beginning with a primer on how the international community through the United Nations has codified international human rights law, Felice explores the conflicts between rights, problems of compliance, and the difficulties that emerge when cultural and religious rights are privileged over the rights of individuals and groups. He shows that a robust normative framework of global governance and global citizenship is central to the actualization of human rights protection for all.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 198 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-1-4422-6669-8 • Hardback • July 2016 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
    978-1-4422-6670-4 • Paperback • July 2016 • $40.00 • (£30.00)
    978-1-4422-6671-1 • eBook • July 2016 • $38.00 • (£30.00)
    Series: New Millennium Books in International Studies
    Subjects: Political Science / Human Rights, Political Science / Globalization, Political Science / World / General, Political Science / American Foreign Policy
    Courses: Anthropology; Topics; Human Rights, Political Science; International Relations; Human Rights, Political Science; International Relations; Foreign Policy; Comparative, Political Science; International Relations; Globalization
Author
Author
  • William F. Felice is professor of international relations and global affairs at Eckerd College.
Reviews
Reviews
  • William Felice’s book shines a clear light on American citizens’ moral interdependence with those around the world. It is an exemplary blend of dispassionate analysis and clear ethical commitment. Highly recommended.
    — Brent Pickett, University of Wyoming


    The Ethics of Interdependence brilliantly demonstrates why we should support human rights at home and abroad, framing the argument in lucid prose, enlivened by four fascinating case studies. I regard Felice's book as necessary reading for both college students and citizens of conscience everywhere.
    — Richard A. Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University


    In this book, William Felice offers a challenging and eloquent argument for what he calls the 'ethical interdependence of human rights and duties.' In ways that reach more deeply into the issues than even the best textbooks, Felice develops four diverse case studies that illustrate how ethical principles can, and should, be applied to real world problems. These cases–typically relegated to a paragraph or two as afterthoughts in larger books–illustrate, in impressively specific terms, the range of dilemmas and duties faced by all who profess to support universal human rights. This book would be a wonderful addition to courses on justice and human rights across the liberal arts curriculum.
    — Michael J. Smith, Thomas C. Sorensen Professor, University of Virginia


Features
Features
  • -A compelling real-world supplement for Introduction to International Relations, Human Rights, and Ethics and IR undergraduate courses

    -Provides a primer on global human rights and duties

    -Builds an introductory framework for understanding how human rights and duties have been formulated by nation-states and civil society since World War II, working through international organizations (IOs) and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), including contested and controversial rights claims and compliance difficulties

    -Explores the conflicts between individual and group rights—both affirmed by the international community—that have intensified with the strengthening of a global legal human-rights regime

    -Examines whether the idea of global citizenship and a single moral community helps to conceptualize a new framework for understanding the relationships between the individual, the nation-state, and the entire planet

    -Identifies the human rights duties of individuals, nation-states, and global actors

    -Articulates the criteria for a “human rights threshold” to be able to assess when urgent action is needed to address unacceptable levels of human suffering

    -Develops four unique case studies: mass incarceration in the United States, LGBT rights in Africa, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia, and environmental rights in China

    -Discusses a framework of global governance as central to human-rights actualization

    -Includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter

    -Provides links to websites where students can find further information on each case study

    -Each of the case studies includes a box with examples of progress and local action in each area

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