Global Risk and Crisis Management Program
Bridge-Building Between Two Morals Toward a Common Goal: Words of Popes and U.S. Presidents
Summary
This essay discusses the divergence between the “idealistic” view of the inhumanity of nuclear weapons and the “realist” views of acknowledging the significance of nuclear weapons in international security in terms of the different ethical systems on which they depend. It argues the possibility of bridging the gap between the two by referring to the interplay of Pope John Paul II and President Reagan on nuclear ethics and deterrence.