Comparative Just War Theory: An Introduction to International Perspectives: Explorations in Contemporary Social-Political Philosophy
Editat de Luis Cordeiro-Rodrigues, Danny Singh Cuvânt înainte de Alex J. Bellamyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 oct 2019
While conceptions of when to enter war (jus ad bellum) and how to fight war (jus in bello) have been well researched in Western liberal contexts, non-Western philosophies have been largely excluded from debate. This volume seeks to correct that imbalance by addressing concrete examples alongside concepts of Confucian Yi/Rightness, Ahimsa, feminism, class struggles, Ubuntu, anarchism, pacifism, Buddhism, Islam, Jihad, among others.
Comparative Just War Theory provides a global conceptual framework to deal with the morality of war in our modern world. With fresh insights into how the normative problems that arise from just war can be addressed, the book will be a valuable resource for a wide variety of students, scholars, and policymakers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781538125137
ISBN-10: 1538125137
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illustrations; 1 table
Dimensiuni: 161 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Explorations in Contemporary Social-Political Philosophy
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1538125137
Pagini: 290
Ilustrații: 2 b/w illustrations; 1 table
Dimensiuni: 161 x 233 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Explorations in Contemporary Social-Political Philosophy
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Series Editors' Foreword: Contemporary Social-Political Philosophy and Comparative Just War Theory
Laurie Shrage and Naomi Zack
Foreword: Ethics and War in a Globalized World
Alex J. Bellamy
Introduction: International and Comparative Perspectives to Just War Theory
Danny Singh and Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues
1. Anarchism and Just War Theory
Nathan Jun
2. "The Only Justifiable War": The Marxist Strategies of Lenin, Trotsky, and Blanco
Andrew Ryder
3. A Pacifist Critique of Just War Theory
Richard Jackson
4. Undertaking Critical Legal Theory to Examine Just War Intervention: A Smokescreen for Political Ambitions
Danny Singh
5. An Examination of Nigerian, Sri Lankan, and Guatemalan Civil Wars in Light of the Law of Armed Conflict
Jonathan O. Chimakonam and Victor C. A. Nweke
6. African Feminists' Critique of Just Wars and the Reality of African Women in Wars
Olajumoke M. Akiode
7. Feminist Care Political Theory and Contemporary Just War Theory
Heleana Theixos
8. An African Theory of Just Causes for War
Thaddeus Metz
9. The Classical Confucian Ideas of Jus ad Bellum
Cao Qin
10. Just War and the Indian Tradition: Arguments from the Battlefield
Shyam Ranganathan
11. The Islamic War Ethic in Theory and Practice
Davis Brown
12. Just War Thinking in Chinese Buddhism
Dr. Tong Sau Lin and Dr. King-Fai Tam
Laurie Shrage and Naomi Zack
Foreword: Ethics and War in a Globalized World
Alex J. Bellamy
Introduction: International and Comparative Perspectives to Just War Theory
Danny Singh and Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues
1. Anarchism and Just War Theory
Nathan Jun
2. "The Only Justifiable War": The Marxist Strategies of Lenin, Trotsky, and Blanco
Andrew Ryder
3. A Pacifist Critique of Just War Theory
Richard Jackson
4. Undertaking Critical Legal Theory to Examine Just War Intervention: A Smokescreen for Political Ambitions
Danny Singh
5. An Examination of Nigerian, Sri Lankan, and Guatemalan Civil Wars in Light of the Law of Armed Conflict
Jonathan O. Chimakonam and Victor C. A. Nweke
6. African Feminists' Critique of Just Wars and the Reality of African Women in Wars
Olajumoke M. Akiode
7. Feminist Care Political Theory and Contemporary Just War Theory
Heleana Theixos
8. An African Theory of Just Causes for War
Thaddeus Metz
9. The Classical Confucian Ideas of Jus ad Bellum
Cao Qin
10. Just War and the Indian Tradition: Arguments from the Battlefield
Shyam Ranganathan
11. The Islamic War Ethic in Theory and Practice
Davis Brown
12. Just War Thinking in Chinese Buddhism
Dr. Tong Sau Lin and Dr. King-Fai Tam
Recenzii
From philosophical debates to classroom discussions, just war theory focuses myopically on Christian (most often Catholic) and Western conceptions. The typical progression takes one from Augustine to Thomas Aquinas to a pastoral letter from the US National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Largely ignored are voices and perspectives outside this tradition. This book redresses this problem and fills significant gaps resulting from this narrow focus. Comprising 12 essays and an introduction by the editors, the collection covers an impressive range of perspectives on just war theory. Some essays deal with different theoretical perspectives-including anarchism, pacifism, feminism, and Marxism-Leninism. Other essays address various cultural approaches, including those of non-Western religions (Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism) and from diverse areas of the world (Africa, India, Asia, and Central America). Unlike many philosophy books, this one was written to be accessible to a wide audience. An important book for anyone interested in the moral bases for the use of military force. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals; general readers.
This is a much-needed volume on just war theory from multicultural perspectives. It will be a very useful resource for students in a globalized world.
Just war theory in the Anglophone world has been largely informed-and limited-by the Christian and liberal traditions. This book paves the way for a truly global approach to theorizing about just war.
These stimulating and diverse essays-well-curated from traditionally under-represented perspectives-advance our thinking about the ethics of war and peace.
This is a much-needed volume on just war theory from multicultural perspectives. It will be a very useful resource for students in a globalized world.
Just war theory in the Anglophone world has been largely informed-and limited-by the Christian and liberal traditions. This book paves the way for a truly global approach to theorizing about just war.
These stimulating and diverse essays-well-curated from traditionally under-represented perspectives-advance our thinking about the ethics of war and peace.