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E-grāmata: How to End a War: Essays on Justice, Peace, and Repair

Edited by (Villanova University, Pennsylvania), Edited by (United States Military Academy)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108998826
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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108998826

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In this volume prominent thinkers and practitioners in philosophical ethics, international relations, and military law consider the challenges of moving from war to post-war, offering guidance to theorists and practitioners in order to avoid protracted conflicts and to probe the meanings of peace and justice before, during, and after war.

How and when should we end a war? What place should the pathways to a war's end have in war planning and decision-making? This volume treats the topic of ending war as part and parcel of how wars begin and how they are fought – a unique, complex problem, worthy of its own conversation. New essays by leading thinkers and practitioners in the fields of philosophical ethics, international relations, and military law reflect on the problem and show that it is imperative that we address not only the resolution of war, but how and if a war as waged can accommodate a future peace. The essays collectively solidify the topic and underline its centrality to the future of military ethics, strategy, and war.

Recenzijas

'How to End a War is a strong anthology by a major group of scholars which makes important contributions to the crucial issues in the area that has come to be called jus post bellum.' Steven P. Lee, Hobart and William Smith Colleges 'A marvellous set of essays that together provide a stimulating overview of cutting-edge issues in contemporary ethics of war.' Journal of Peace Research 'How to End a War is worthwhile reading for its new perspectives on jus ex bello and jus post bellum, the integral view on just war theory (where the different branches are intimately connected), and for highlighting the links between the theory and related issues that are equally important for the justice of ending wars. In this way, the volume also draws much needed attention to the experiences of the combatants that we send to war.' Ethics and International Affairs

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Treats the challenges of moving from a state of war to post-war as central to military ethics, strategy, and law.
Introduction: 'the ethics of war after the longest war' Graham Parsons
and Mark Wilson;
1. 'The lament of the demobilized' Cheyney Ryan;
2. 'Moral
injury and moral failure' Lisa Tessman
3. 'Stoic grit, moral injury and
resilience' Nancy Sherman;
4. 'Political humiliation and the sense of
replacement' Nir Eisikovits;
5. 'Minimum moral thresholds at war's end'
Colleenmurphy;
6. 'Endling endless wars' Alex J. Bellamy;
7. 'Forever wars:
time and value in war' David Rodin;
8. 'Two conceptions of the
proportionality budget for Jus Ex Bello' Darrel Moellendorf;
9. 'Toward a
post bellum lieber code' Daniel Maurer;
10. 'Reconciliation is justice and
a strategy for military victory' Daniel Philpott; Bibliography; Index.
Graham Parsons is Associate Professor of Philosophy at United State Military Academy West Point. Mark A. Wilson is Professor of Ethics at Villanova University.