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  1. Religion in International Relations: Rights and Reality. [REVIEW]Barbara Ann J. Rieffer-Flanagan & David P. Forsythe - 2012 - Human Rights Review 13 (4):497-507.
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  • The New Global Order: The Power of Principle in a Pluralistic World.Charles W. Kegley - 1992 - Ethics and International Affairs 6:21-40.
    Kegley asks whether in a culturally pluralistic global community it is possible to find a common normative principle that statesmen from diverse ethical traditions might embrace to discipline democratic behavior.
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  • Neo‐Idealism: A Practical Matter.Charles W. Kegley - 1988 - Ethics and International Affairs 2:173-197.
    Kegley's primary intent is to show that neo-realism ignores factors that influence international actors, and that a theory is needed that expands the notion of self-interest to include the moral sphere.
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