Idealism
by Paula Rivas
1. Human Rights and Justice
1.1. Human rights
1.2. Justice
1.3. Social justice
1.4. Human welfare
2. Peace and Conflict Resolution
2.1. Peace
2.2. Conflict resolution
2.3. Conflict prevention
2.4. Peacebuilding
2.5. Nonviolent diplomacy
3. Diplomacy and International Relations
3.1. Diplomacy
3.2. International ethics
3.3. International law
3.4. Open dialogue
3.5. Ethical diplomacy
4. Global Perspectives
4.1. Global community
4.2. Global citizenship
4.3. Interdependence
4.4. Transnationalism
4.5. Globalization
5. Power Dynamics
5.1. Power politics
5.2. National self-interest
5.3. Security dilemma
5.4. Soft power
6. Public Perception
6.1. Public opinion
6.2. Rationality
6.3. Benevolence
6.4. Historical context
7. International Cooperation
7.1. International cooperation
7.2. Collective security
7.3. International organizations
7.4. Global governance
7.5. Global governance institutions
8. Types idealism
8.1. Idealism
8.2. Liberal idealism
8.3. Humanitarian idealism
8.4. Cosmopolitan idealism
8.5. Religious idealism
9. Core Principles
9.1. Moral principles
9.2. Ethical standards
9.3. Common morality
9.4. Moral responsibility
9.5. Moral evolution
10. Theoretical Frameworks
10.1. Democratic peace theory
10.2. Idealist critiques
10.3. International relations theory
10.4. Constructivism
11. Historical Context
11.1. League of Nations
11.2. United Nations
11.3. International treaties
11.4. Humanitarian intervention
11.5. Political philosophy