Can we think systematically about ethics and statecraft?

Ethics and International Affairs 8:23–37 (1994)
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Welch's essay addresses the complicated issue of whether to hold leaders accountable for their ethical decisions and conduct. Are there minimal standards for ethical behavior?

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