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Record ID marc_oapen/oapen.marc.utf8.mrc:10643654:1694
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024 7 $a$2doi
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245 10 $aThe Future of Just War
260 $aAthens$bUniversity of Georgia Press$c20140115
520 $aThese essays seek to reorient the Just War tradition around its core concerns of preventing the unjust use of force by states and limiting the harm inflicted on vulnerable populations such as civilian noncombatants. Contributors argue that the tradition needs to be updated to deal with substate actors within the realm of legitimate authority, private military companies, and the questionable moral difference between the use of conventional and nuclear weapons. Additionally, as recent policy makers and scholars have tried to make the Just War criteria legalistic, they have weakened the tradition?s ability to draw from and adjust to its contemporaneous setting.
536 $aKnowledge Unlatched$c101105$bKU Select 2017: Backlist Collection
546 $aEnglish.
653 $aPolitical Science
653 $ajust war doctrine
653 $amorals
653 $aethics
653 $apragmatism
653 $aphilosophy
653 $apolitical science
653 $ainternational relations
653 $aarms control
653 $aconflict resolution
856 40 $uhttp://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=645352$zAccess full text online
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