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Showing papers by "Naval War College published in 1987"




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TL;DR: Theorists and consultants have had little impact on the development of nuclear weapons policies as discussed by the authors, and strategic planning should be seen as a governmental process, carried out largely by military officers and civilian bureaucrats.
Abstract: Theorists and consultants have had little impact on the development of nuclear weapons policies. Rather, strategic planning should be seen as a governmental process, carried out largely by military officers and civilian bureaucrats.

2 citations


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Alberto Coll1
TL;DR: The importance of history, the ubiquity of tragedy, and practical wisdom are three core values that can be used to discern moral political actions as discussed by the authors, and these core values speak to military action, immigration, foreign aid and the environment.
Abstract: A statesman's responsibility to act morally while remaining politically fastidious is a primary difficulty in international relations. Theories that provide definitive guidance for political morality are often viewed with suspicion and considered unrealistic. Coll, in opposition to this dismissive approach, sees in the Christian worldview three core values that can be used to discern moral political actions: the importance of history, the ubiquity of tragedy, and practical wisdom. Coll explicates the Christian tradition that informs each of these values and considers their pertinence in international relations today. He goes on to extract some general prescriptions for foreign policy, showing that these core values speak to military action, immigration, foreign aid, and the environment.

1 citations