- Frances V. Harbour
Frances Vryling Harbour is Associate Professor of
Government atGeorge Mason University . She is a founding member and past president of the International Ethics Section of theInternational Studies Association and a formerJohn D. and Catherine T. MacArthur fellow ininternational peace and security studies . [cite web
url=http://www.cceia.org/people/data/frances_v__harbour.html
title=Frances V. Harbour
publisher=Carnegie Council
date=2006-11-01] She has written on the ethics ofweapons of mass destruction andjust war philosophy. [cite journal
title=Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives.
last=Harbour
first=Frances V.
journal=Ethics & International Affairs (0892-6794)
date=2005-04-01
volume=19
issue=1
pages=121(2)] [cite journal
title=On War and Morality.
last=Harbour
first=Frances V.
journal=Armed Forces & Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal (0095-327X)
date=1990-03-22
volume=16
issue=3
pages=453(2)] Her book "Thinking About International Ethics: Moral Theory and Cases from American Foreign Policy" looks at the Realism-Idealism debate in terms of development of the international chemical weapons treaty, the decision to drop theatomic bomb onHiroshima and Nagasaki , and lastly at the debate over whether to withdraw China's Most Favored Nation trade status on account of its human rights violations. [cite journal
title=MORAL DILEMMAS.(Review).
first=Daniel
last=Philpott
journal=The Review of Politics
volume=61
issue=4
date=Fall 1999
pages=p786]References
External links
* [http://pia.gmu.edu/faculty_staff/bio.php?fname=Frances&lname=Harbour George Mason University Public and International Affairs page]
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