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道德重要嗎? 總統和外交政策從FDR到特朗普

https://www.belfercenter.org/publication/do-morals-matter-presidents-and-foreign-policy-fdr-trump

Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump
Author: Joseph S. Nye | Jan. 02, 2020

當美國總統就外交政策做出艱難決定時,他們的道德指南針發揮了多大的作用?
在他的新書《道德重要嗎? 從羅斯福到特朗普的總統與外交政策,國際關係領域的知名學者小約瑟夫·奈 (Joseph S. Nye, Jr.) 建議從三個道德層麵審視總統決策:意圖、手段和後果。 奈評估了從二戰到今天的美國總統的領導素質,闡述了哪些方法有效,哪些方法無效。 通過這樣做,讀者會看到每位總統都沒有完全受到係統結構的限製,實際上有選擇——包括選擇不采取行動。

例如,喬治·W·布什總統表明,沒有足夠手段的善意可能導致道德上的不良後果,例如伊拉克戰爭造成的巨大人類苦難。 盡管約翰·肯尼迪總統因其對 1962 年古巴導彈危機的巧妙處理而永遠被人們銘記,但也應該指出,他早期的行動為如此高風險的對抗奠定了基礎。 結果是肯尼迪的道德記分卡好壞參半,奈在道德遠見方麵給了他很好的評價,在審慎方麵給了他好壞參半的分數。

由於我們經常將道德推理應用於外交政策,奈提出了如何做得更好的建議。 隨著世界麵臨核戰爭、氣候變化和技術中斷等高風險威脅,我們的第 46 任總統將需要製定外交政策以應對這些新挑戰。 通過對過去和現任總統的簡要審查,道德重要嗎? 將有助於改善我們未來總統將道德推理應用於外交政策的能力。

Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump

  Jan. 02, 2020

Book cover for "Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump" by Joseph S. Nye, Jr.

When U.S. presidents make tough decisions about foreign policy, how big a role does their moral compass play?

In his new book, Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump, leading scholar of international relations Joseph S. Nye, Jr. suggests examining presidential decisionmaking on three ethical dimensions: intentions, means, and consequences. Nye evaluates the leadership qualities of U.S. presidents from World War II to today, elaborating on which approaches work and which ones do not. By doing so, readers will see that each president was not fully constrained by the structure of the system and actually had choices – including the choice to not act.

President George W. Bush, for example, showed that good intentions without adequate means can lead to ethically bad outcomes, such as the massive human suffering of the Iraq war. And while President John F. Kennedy will always be remembered for his skillful handling of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, it should also be noted that his earlier actions helped set the stage for such a high-stakes confrontation. The result is a mixed ethical scorecard for Kennedy, with Nye giving him a good rating for moral vision and mixed marks for prudence.

Since we so often apply moral reasoning to foreign policy, Nye suggests how to do it better.  With the world facing high-stakes threats such as nuclear war, climate change, and technological disruption, our 46th president will need to shape foreign policies to meet these new challenges. Through this concise examination of past and present presidents, Do Morals Matter? will help improve applying moral reasoning to foreign policies for our future president.

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“In times like these, it is important to appreciate the role that moral reasoning should play in foreign policy. This is especially true in a democracy, where sustaining global involvement requires support from citizens. Joe Nye is one of our foremost and engaging analysts of American diplomacy, and in this book he provides a clear-eyed guide for reengaging our moral compass.” — Walter Isaacson, Distinguished Fellow and Former CEO, Aspen Institute, and Professor of History, Tulane University

“From the doyen of US foreign policy thinkers, a powerful warning against domestic populist politics, which not only narrow our moral vision but defeat US purposes around the world.” — O.A. Westad, Yale University

“With characteristic insight and precision, Joseph Nye raises tough questions of how much ethics should shape a nation’s foreign policy, provides a sweeping review of how past presidents have embraced or rejected ethical imperatives, and constructs a helpful scorecard for judging future presidents. This book takes on even greater significance as a growing number of nations-led by the U.S.-nakedly put self-interest first.” — David Gergen, CNN Senior Political Analyst, and Founding Director, Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership

“In Do Morals Matter? Joseph S. Nye argues persuasively that in foreign policy, good intentions must be accompanied by the use of appropriate means that generate beneficial consequences. His astute analysis of American presidents since World War II demonstrates that ‘contextual intelligence’ is crucial for moral principles to yield good results.” — Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University

“A lucid, thoughtful and original examination of the role morality plays as American presidents shape their foreign policy. As Professor Nye shows convincingly in this highly readable book, leaders and citizens alike make assumptions, decisions and judgments which reflect their own views about what is good and bad. Yet again he has contributed much to our better understanding of international relations.” — Margaret MacMillan, Emeritus Professor of International History, University of Oxford

For more information on this publication: Belfer Communications Office
For Academic Citation: Nye, Joseph. Do Morals Matter? Presidents and Foreign Policy from FDR to Trump. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020.
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