Just Wars: From Cicero to Iraq

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In what circumstances is it legitimate to use force? How should force be used? These are two of the most crucial questions confronting world politics today. The Just War tradition provides a set of criteria which political leaders and soldiers use to defend and rationalize war. This book explores the evolution of thinking about just wars and examines its role in shaping contemporary judgements about the use of force, from grand strategic issues of whether states have a right to pre-emptive self-defence, to the minutiae of targeting. Bellamy maps the evolution of the Just War tradition, demonstrating how it arose from a myriad of sub-traditions, including scholasticism, the holy war tradition, chivalry, natural law, positive law, Erasmus and Kant's reformism, and realism from Machiavelli to Morgenthau. He then applies this tradition to a range of contemporary normative dilemmas related to terrorism, pre-emption, aerial bombardment and humanitarian intervention.


  • | Author: Alex J. Bellamy
  • | Publisher: Polity Press
  • | Publication Date: Nov 10, 2006
  • | Number of Pages: 296 pages
  • | Binding: Paperback or Softback
  • | ISBN-10: 0745632831
  • | ISBN-13: 9780745632834
Author:
Alex J. Bellamy
Publisher:
Polity Press
Publication Date:
Nov 10, 2006
Number of pages:
296 pages
Binding:
Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10:
0745632831
ISBN-13:
9780745632834