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The Essence of Interstate Leadership examines the intersection of moral philosophy and international relations within the East Asian context. Yan Xuetong and Fang Yuanyuan provide a comprehensive analysis of how moral realism can inform our understanding of state leadership and diplomatic engagement.
The authors debate fundamental questions about the role of ethics in international affairs, challenging conventional approaches to interstate relations. Through rigorous examination of historical examples and contemporary case studies, they demonstrate how moral principles influence decision-making at the highest levels of government.
Part of the Bristol Studies in East Asian International Relations series, this work offers valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and students seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of leadership on the world stage. The book bridges Eastern and Western philosophical traditions to create a nuanced framework for analyzing state behavior and international cooperation.







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