The Future of Just War : New Critical Essays /
"Just War scholarship has adapted to contemporary crises and situations. But its adaptation has spurned debate and conversation--a method and means of pushing its thinking forward. Now the Just War tradition risks becoming marginalized. This concern may seem out of place as Just War literature...
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Athens, Georgia :
University of Georgia Press,
2014.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Caron E. Gentry and Amy E. Eckert
- Epistemic bias : legitimate authority and politically violent nonstate actors / Caron E. Gentry
- Strategizing in an era of conceptual change : security, sanctioned violence, and new military roles / Kimberly A. Hudson and Dan Henk
- Is just intervention morally obligatory? / Luke Glanville
- Private military companies and the reasonable chance of success / Amy E. Eckert
- Postheroic U.S. warfare and the moral justification for killing in war / Sebastian Kaempf
- From smart to autonomous weapons : confounding territoriality and moral agency / Brent J. Steele and Eric A. Heinze
- An alternative to nuclear weapons? : proportionality, discrimination, and the conventional global strike program / Alexa Royden
- Rethinking intention and double effect / Harry D. Gould
- Just war without civilians / Laura Sjoberg
- Jus post bellum : justice in the aftermath of war / Robert E. Williams Jr.