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Lively political and public debates on war and morality have been a feature of the post-Cold War world. The Price of Peace argues that a re-examination of the just war tradition is therefore required. The authors suggest that despite fluctuations and transformations in international politics, the just war tradition continues to be relevant. However they argue that it needs to be reworked to respond to the new challenges to international security represented by the end of the Cold War and the impact of terrorism. With an interdisciplinary and transatlantic approach, this volume provides a dialogue between theological, political, military and public actors. By articulating what a reconstituted just war tradition might mean in practice, it also aims to assist policy-makers and citizens in dealing with the ethical dilemmas of war.
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(358 pages) a re-examination of the just war tradition in the context of the twenty-first century. leading experts from academia, the military, law and the church discuss the ethical implications of the changing nature of warfare in the twenty-first century. this book offers an investigation and renewal of the just war tradition. leading experts from academia, the military, law and the church discuss the ethical implications of the changing nature of warfare in the twenty-first century. this book offers an investigation and renewal of the just war tradition. lively political and public debates on war and morality have been a feature of the post-cold war world. the pr1ce of peace argues that a re-examination of the just war tradition is therefore required. the authors suggest that despite fluctuations and transformations in international politics, the just war tradition continues to be relevant. however they argue that it needs to be reworked to respond to the new challenges to international security represented by the end of the cold war and the impact of terrorism. with an interdisciplinary and transatlantic approach, this volume provides a dialogue between theological, political, military and public actors. by articulating what a reconstituted just war tradition might mean in practice, it also aims to assist policy-makers and citizens in dealing with the ethical dilemmas of war. foreword richard dannatt, 1. introduction charles reed and david ryall, part i. a framework for ethical decision making: state and civil society-based approaches: 2. the development of just war thinking in the post-cold war world: an american perspective george weigel, 3. is there a european approach to war? william wallace, 4. between development and doubt: the recent career of just war doctrine in british churches nigel biggar, 5. just war thinking in recent american religious debate over military force james turner johnson, part ii. responding justly to new threats: 6. humanitarian... 
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Leading experts from academia, the military, law and the Church discuss the ethical implications of the changing nature of warfare in the twenty-first century. This book offers an investigation and renewal of the Just War tradition. 
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