Decision-Making Models and the Role of Ethics in the Field of Foreign Policy

Title Decision-Making Models and the Role of Ethics in the Field of Foreign Policy
Author Hossein Daheshiar
Publication Date: 1390-04
Subject compensation model, moral values, non-compensatory model, power distribution
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2322-2506, EISSN: 2588-4700
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_72c580214a264d9bb1f2db0084259928
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1390-04
Notes Influencing factors in the formation of goals in the field of international relations are of great diversity. What is important is that which one of the elements should have priority in the decision-making process? Those who believe in giving priority to moral values in international politics have shifted attention to the non-compensatory model. In the context of this model a standard component should be established as a foundation for all policies and life for all purposes. According to this model regardless of all the variables giving priority to a particular criterion is of normative validity and importance. Although there are many who give priority to shaping policies in respect to values and beliefs of decision makers, but they believe that the terms of issue, the patterns of distribution of power in the international arena, and abilities and possibilities will eventually shape the policies. If necessary, he should give priority to issues of moral values and if it is obligatory, priority will also be given to the issue of moral values. It should be noted that the approach is subject to moral values or complete comprehension of them. Necessity to achieve goals as a vital condition of success will always require an ethical justification in relation to the objectives.
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Decision-Making Models and the Role of Ethics in the Field of Foreign Policy

Author Hossein Daheshiar
Publication Date 1390-04
Subject compensation model, moral values, non-compensatory model, power distribution
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2322-2506, EISSN: 2588-4700
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_72c580214a264d9bb1f2db0084259928
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1390-04
Notes Influencing factors in the formation of goals in the field of international relations are of great diversity. What is important is that which one of the elements should have priority in the decision-making process? Those who believe in giving priority to moral values in international politics have shifted attention to the non-compensatory model. In the context of this model a standard component should be established as a foundation for all policies and life for all purposes. According to this model regardless of all the variables giving priority to a particular criterion is of normative validity and importance. Although there are many who give priority to shaping policies in respect to values and beliefs of decision makers, but they believe that the terms of issue, the patterns of distribution of power in the international arena, and abilities and possibilities will eventually shape the policies. If necessary, he should give priority to issues of moral values and if it is obligatory, priority will also be given to the issue of moral values. It should be noted that the approach is subject to moral values or complete comprehension of them. Necessity to achieve goals as a vital condition of success will always require an ethical justification in relation to the objectives.
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