ABSTRACT

This edited volume examines concepts of sincerity in politics and international relations in order to discuss what we should expect of politicians, within what parameters they should work, and how their decisions and actions could be made consistent with morality.

The volume features an international cast of authors who specialize in the topic of sincerity in politics and international relations. Looking at how sincerity bears on political actions, practices, and institutions at national and international level, the introduction serves to place the chapters in the context of ongoing contemporary debates on sincerity in politics and international theory.  Each chapter focuses on a contemporary issue in politics and international relations, including corruption, public hypocrisy, cynicism, trust, security, policy formulation and decision-making, political apology, public reason, political dissimulation, denial and self-deception, and will argue against the background of a Kantian view of sincerity as unconditional.

Offering a significant comprehensive outlook on the practical limits of sincerity in political affairs, this work will be of great interest to both students and scholars.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

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part I|60 pages

Publicity

chapter 1|15 pages

Political deception

PoliticaLowering the bar
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chapter 3|14 pages

Speaking on morality’s behalf

SpeakinWhen one should be silent and why
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part II|17 pages

Rhetoric

chapter 5|15 pages

The political rhetoric of administrative ethics

Obama vs. the cynics
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chapter 6|17 pages

A Kantian rhetoric of sincerity

Politics, truth and truthfulness
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chapter 7|13 pages

Making sense

The possibility of truthfulness in politics
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chapter 8|15 pages

On doubt and otherness

Deconstructing power and dissent
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part III|68 pages

Institutions

chapter 9|17 pages

Political dissimulation à la Kant

Two limits of the sincerity requirement
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chapter 10|17 pages

Pretending peace

Provisional political trust and sincerity in Kant and Améry 1
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chapter 11|16 pages

Governing by trust

Sincerity as a procedural fairness norm
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chapter 12|16 pages

Truth-telling and right-speaking in European integration politics

From theory to practice and back
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