"This is a superb, comprehensive collection of the basic texts that make up the just war tradition. Some have been very difficult to get hold of and others have been translated for the first time. It will be an indispensable resource for all departments of international affairs, ethics, war studies, peace studies and many history departments." <i>Times Higher Education, 25 May 2007</i><br /> <p>"As a collection of key readings, each prefaced by editorial comment, it can scarcely be bettered."<br /> <i>The Times</i> <br /> <br /> </p> <p>"An invaluable resource for many readers for years to come...anyone interested in the history of western thought on the subject of war will find [the volume] fascinating."<br /> <i>Peace News</i><br /> </p> <p>"On balance...<i>The Ethics of War</i> will serve as a tremendous resource for students, teachers and writers for decades to come. We owe its editors much gratitude for their diligent compilation of a tremendous range of texts, and their careful scholarly analysis of the arguments to be found within them."<br /> <i>David L. Perry, United States Army War College</i></p> <p>"This superbly edited and thoughtfully organized collection brings together all of the essential texts of the just war tradition in one single volume. An outstanding achievement!"<br /> <i>George R. Lucas, Jr., U.S. Naval Academy</i><br /> </p> <p><br /> </p> <p><br /> </p> <p>"A unique and extremely well-done collection of essays culled from every period of Western history – some of which were previously unavailable in English. This is an important anthology, one that should be read and re-read by any serious student of the perennial ethical problems of warfare."<br /> <i>Carl Ficarotta, US Air Force Academy</i><br /> </p> <p>"This magnificent volume allows readers both to learn <i>about</i> the past and <i>from</i> the past. It will be of great value to historians, while those who are concerned with the burning current issues of just war will appreciate the depth of analysis of their predecessors."<br /> <i>Jon Elster, Collège de France</i><br /> </p> <p>"Although this book is primarily aimed at the academic market, anyone interested in the history of western thought on the subject of war will find it fascinating"<br /> <i>Peace News</i></p>
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Gregory M. Reichberg is Senior Researcher at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) where he heads the Institute’s Program on Ethics, Norms, and Identities. He is editor of The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader’s Guide (with Jorge J. E. Gracia and Bernard N. Schumacher, Blackwell 2003) and he has published numerous articles on the ethics of war and peace.
Henrik Syse is Senior Researcher associated with PRIO and the Ethics Program at the University of Oslo, and Head of Corporate Governance at Norges Bank Investment Management. He is the author of Natural Law, Religion, and Rights (2006).
Endre Begby is Fulbright Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.