Recommended.
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Institutionalizing the Just War offers a new approach to thinking about the ethics of large-scale armed conflict. Allen Buchanan takes a unique approach to just war theory, arguing that theories that are content with articulating abstract moral norms specifying right acts of war-making, provide too little guidance for responding to the real world moral problems of war. Buchanan here instead takes an institutional approach, combining moral analysis with data on how institutions are designed, and providing concrete proposals for morally progressive innovations at the institutional level. Buchanan's institutional approach in this book - which is based on the revision of previously published essays -- is singular and will be of great interest not just to scholars of just war theory, but anyone interested in the morality of war within political science, political philosophy, philosophy of international law, and public policy.
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Institutionalizing the Just War provides a new approach to theorizing the morality of war and argues that sound moral principles regarding war-making must take into account the fact that the validity of moral principles can depend upon existing institutions and social practices.
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Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One: Institutionalizing the Just War
Chapter Two: A Richer Jus ad Bellum
Chapter Three: Institutional Legitimacy
Chapter Four: Reciprocal Institutional Legitimation
Chapter Five: The Internal Legitimacy of Humanitarian Intervention
Chapter Six: Reforming the International Law of Humanitarian Intervention
Chapter Seven: Justifying Preventive War, Institutionally
Chapter Eight: A Precommitment Regime for Humanitarian Intervention
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"Recommended." -- CHOICE
Selling point: Offers a radical departure from traditional and contemporary just war theorizing
Selling point: Argues that a systematic account of the morality of war-making must take into account both existing institutions that affect decisions to go to war and the potential for institutional innovation
Selling point: Proposes an institutional approach that allows for the development of a more comprehensive and practical moral theory of war-making
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Allen Buchanan is James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law at Duke University and author of 13 books. His most recent books are The Heart of Human Rights (OUP, 2013) and The Evolution of Moral Progress: A Biocultural Theory, co-authored with Russell Powell (OUP, 2018).
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Selling point: Offers a radical departure from traditional and contemporary just war theorizing
Selling point: Argues that a systematic account of the morality of war-making must take into account both existing institutions that affect decisions to go to war and the potential for institutional innovation
Selling point: Proposes an institutional approach that allows for the development of a more comprehensive and practical moral theory of war-making
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190878436
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
576 gr
Høyde
160 mm
Bredde
239 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
334
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