Ethics & International Affairs Volume 2 (1988): Articles: The Prudent Cold Warrior [Abstract]

Dec 2, 1988

Reinhold Niebuhr's Cold War stance was a middle ground between the harsh amorality of the realists and the overly hopeful liberal view. His liberal realism "endorsed constructive and seemingly altruistic measures because of his interpretation of the threat posed by communism and because of his philosophy of power." After developing this stance in regards to Russia-U.S. relations, Niebuhr applied it to China. Sizemore explicates Niebuhr's Chinese position to provide a skeptical criticism of Reagan's Central American policies.

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