Rethinking the just war tradition /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2007]
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| Series: | SUNY series, ethics and the military profession.
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Table of Contents:
- The nature of war and peace: Just War thinking, environmental ethics, and environmental justice / Mark Woods
- Jus Post Bellum and international conflict: Order, Justice, and Reconciliation / Eric Patterson
- Just War theory and U.S. military hegemony / Harry van der Linden
- Generalizing and temporalizing just war principles: illustrated by the principle of just cause / John W. Lango
- Just war theory and killing the innocent / Frederik Kaufman
- When less is not more: Expanding the combatant/noncombatant distinction / Pauline Kaurin
- Just War Theory and child soldiers / Reuben Brigety II and Rachel Stohl
- Dehumanization of the enemy and the moral equity of soldiers / Michael W. Brough
- Rethinking the ban on assassination: just war principles in the age of terror / Whitley R.P. Kaufman
- Preventive war and lawful constraints on the use of force: an argument against international vigilantism / Jordy Rocheleau
- Faith, Force, or fellowship: the future of right authority / Hartley S. Spatt
- Violent civil disobedience: defending human rights, rethinking just war / Robert W. Hoag.