The Morality of War: A Reader(English, Hardcover, Craig L. Carr, David Kinsella)
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When and why is war justified? How, morally speaking, should wars be fought? The Morality of War confronts these challenging questions, surveying the fundamental principles and themes of the just war tradition through the words of the philosophers, jurists, and warriors who have shaped it. The collection begins with the foundational works of just war theory, as well as those of two competing perspectives, realism and pacifism. Subsequent selections focus on issues related to the resort to war, the conduct of war, and the judgment of war crimes. Both traditional just war concerns and those that have emerged in response to contemporary developments, such as the U.S. "war on terror"-are thoroughly covered. With articles that are crucially relevant to today’s world paired with contextual introductions to each section, the reader is ideally constructed to inform and guide students as they consider the morality of past and current military actions. About the Author David Kinsella is associate professor of political science at the Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University. Craig L. Carr is professor of political science at the Hatfield School of Government. Table of Contents Introduction Part 1: Historical and Philosophical Approaches to the Morality of War Realism Pacifism Just War Theory Part 2: Resort to War (Jus ad Bellum) Aggression and Self-Defense Preemption and Prevention Terrorism Intervention Part 3: Conduct of War (Jus in Bello) Combatant Rights Noncombatant rights Blockades and Sanctions Technology and War Part 4: War Crimes and Judgment (Jus Post Bellum) War and Crime Judgment and Enforcement Index