Rethinking Ethics in International Affairs: Reshaping Civilizational Discourse

IF 0.4 0 RELIGION Journal of Al-Tamaddun Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.22452/jat.vol17no2.1
Fadi Zatari
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The notion and applicability of ethics in the public sphere have become a relatively obscure matter with the prevailing incursion of political secularism. The functioning model of contemporary polity leads us to believe that ethics play no role in politics, whether at the national or international levels. Ethics is not a predominant concept in the leading international relations theories, such as realism and liberalism. Pacing these theories, for which the power struggle is a more central concept, this article argues that ethics play a significant role in politics and remains an essential element in understanding and analyzing foreign policy. Neglecting or ignoring ethics limits our appraisal and hinders us from perceiving the whole picture in analyzing international affairs. This article proposes a way forward through more responsible politics in dealing with and understanding global affairs. Responsible ethical politics means taking the best potentially ethical actions that circumstances permit at the national and international levels. This paper employs an interpretative approach with qualitative research via secondary published materials to engage the debate on ethics. In this study, the theoretical framework is the conception of al-Murūʼah (sense of honor), which presents a normative foundation for dealing with others nationally and internationally. Three sub-concepts develop from al-Murūʼah, First, al-Mu’āzarah (assistance without expecting compensation,) second, al-Miyāsrah (relieving others from discomfort or crises), and third, al-Ifḍāl generosity.
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国际事务中的伦理反思:重塑文明话语
随着政治世俗主义的盛行,伦理在公共领域的概念和适用性已成为一个相对模糊的问题。当代政体的运作模式使我们相信,无论是在国家还是国际层面,伦理在政治中都没有任何作用。在现实主义和自由主义等主流国际关系理论中,伦理学并不是一个占主导地位的概念。与这些理论相比,权力斗争是一个更为核心的概念,本文认为伦理在政治中发挥着重要作用,并且仍然是理解和分析外交政策的重要因素。忽视或忽视伦理限制了我们的评价,阻碍了我们在分析国际事务时对全局的感知。本文通过更负责任的政治来处理和理解全球事务,提出了一条前进的道路。负责任的道德政治意味着在国家和国际层面,在环境允许的情况下,采取最佳的潜在道德行动。本文采用了一种解释方法,通过二次出版的材料进行定性研究,以参与关于伦理的辩论。在这项研究中,理论框架是荣誉感的概念,它为在国内外与他人打交道提供了规范基础。从al-Murāah发展出三个子概念,第一,al-Muāzarah(无需期望补偿的援助),第二,al-Miyāsrah(缓解他人的不适或危机),第三,al-Ifḍāl的慷慨。
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