
Terry Nardin is professor and head of political science at the National University of Singapore.
His books include Law, Morality, and the Relations of States (1983), Traditions of International Ethics (edited with David R. Mapel, 1992), The Ethics of War and Peace: Religious and Secular Perspectives (as editor, 1996), The Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott (2001), International Relations in Political Thought: Texts from the Ancient Greeks to the First World War (edited with Chris Brown and Nicholas J. Rengger, 2002), and Humanitarian Intervention (2006).
Nardin serves on the Editorial Board of Ethics & International Affairs.
Selected Publications:
- Humanitarian Intervention (coedited with Mellissa S. Williams, 2005)
- Culture, Terror, Politics: 9/11 Reconsidered (edited with Daniel J. Sherman, 2005)
Other Related Resources
- Humanitarian Imperialism: Response to "Ending Tyranny in Iraq" [Full Text]
- The Moral Basis of Humanitarian Intervention [Abstract]
- Just and Unjust Wars Revisited (Introduction)
- Moral Renewal: The Lessons of Eastern Europe [Abstract]
- Ethics and Intervention: The U.S. in Grenada, 1983 (Case Study #2)
- Middle-Ground Ethics: Can One Be Politically Realistic Without Being a Political Realist? [Full Text]
Research Area:
Contemporary political theory; history of modern political thought; political theory of international relations; philosophy of law.
Worldview Articles
- Volume 28, no. 5, May 1985
Book Review: Can Modern War Be Just & War and Justice - Volume 26, no. 8, August 1983
Book Review: To End War & How Wars End - Volume 25, no. 8, August 1982
Book Review: The Conduct of Just and Limited War - Volume 25, no. 3, March 1982
Book Review: Just War Tradition and the Restraint of War
Link: http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/pol/staff/polntw.htm
Last Updated: May 06, 2013
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