Can war be just in the 21st century?

ethicists engage the tradition

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The Christian just war tradition has played an important role in political deliberations by many nation-states for seventeen centuries. But does it still have relevance in an age of drones, war by proxy, terrorism, environmental devastation, and failed states? This volume brings together leading scholars from around the world on the viability of the just war tradition in a modern environment, with many essays offering specific historical examples of how the theory plays out in reality. Topics covered include cluster munitions, drones, nuclear proliferation, genocide (and the "responsibility to protect"), environmental concerns, torture, and care for returning soldiers. (Publisher).

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Orbis Books
Language
English
Pages
201

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Table of Contents

Foreword / -- Stanley Hauerwas -- Introduction / -- Tobias Winright
Just war and the gospel -- Lisa Sowle Cahill
A taste of Armageddon : when warring is done by drones and robots -- Brian Stiltner
The (im)morality of cluster munitions -- Tobias Winright
Humanitarian intervention and the just war tradition -- Kenneth R. Himes, O.F.M.
Self-determination and the ethics of force -- Gerard F. Powers
Torture, terror, and just war -- Anna Floerke Scheid
Just war theory and environmental destruction -- Laurie Johnston
Justice in war preparations : a just war application to nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands -- Rachel Hart Winter
Women in combat, civilian immunity, and the just war tradition -- Cristina Richie
Just war and its implications for African conflicts -- Elias O. Opongo
Civilian vulnerability in contemporary war : lessons from the war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- John Kiess
Combat and confession : just war and moral injury -- Tobias Winright and E. Ann Jeschke.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Maryknoll, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
241/.6242
Library of Congress
BT736.2 .C265 2015, BT736.2.C265 2015

The Physical Object

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xxvii, 201 pages
Number of pages
201

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28412356M
ISBN 10
1626981582
ISBN 13
9781626981584
LCCN
2015025469
OCLC/WorldCat
913116891

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