Just War: Principles and Cases

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Just War: Principles and Cases

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Most individuals realize that we have a moral obligation to avoid the evils of war. But this realization raises a host of difficult questions when we, as responsible individuals, witness harrowing injustices such as "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia or starvation in Somalia. With millions of lives at stake, is war ever justified? And, if so, for what purposes? In this book, Richard J. Regan confronts these controversial questions by first considering the basic principles of just-war theory and then applying those principles to historical and ongoing conflicts. Part One presents two opposing viewpoints: first, that war is not subject to moral norms and, second, that war is never morally permissible. The author rejects both perspectives, and moves to define the principles of just-war theory. He evaluates the roles of the president, Congress, and, most importantly, the U.N. Security Council in determining when long-term U.S. military involvement is justified. The moral limits of war conduct and the moral problem of using, or threatening to use, nuclear weapons are also discussed. On the just cause to wage war, Regan argues that defense of nations and nationals--whether in self-defense or in defense of others--remains the only classical cause that in the modern world would justify resorting to war. With respect to military intervention in secessionist and revolutionary wars, he contends that such intervention might be justified, but that prudence dictates extreme caution. In considering acceptable war conduct, Regan elaborates the specific principles of discrimination and proportionality; he maintains that civilians uninvolved in the enemy's war should not be directly targeted and that the costs of military action must be proportionate to the anticipated benefits of destroying military targets. The second part of the book presents case studies of eight historical wars--World War I, the Vietnam War, the Falklands War, the revolution and civil war in Nicaragua, the civil war in El Salvador, the Gulf War, the intervention in Somalia, and the Bosnian War--and poses several provocative questions about each. It invites readers and students to apply just-war principles to complex war-related situations and to understand the factual contingencies involved in moral judgments about war decisions. The book will be of particular interest to students of the moral issues of international relations and to readers interested more generally in philosophy, theology, and political science.

This book confronts a host of difficult questions about the controversial decision to go to war: Is war ever morally justified? Who has the authority to wage war? What is acceptable war conduct? Regan considers the basic principles of just war theory and then applies them to eight historical and ongoing wars, including the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, and the Bosnian War.

"The author brings just war doctrine to life in his realistic treatment of the moral dilemmas of war."-Prof. Emeritus William V. O'Brien, Georgetown University

Richard J. Regan, a Jesuit priest, attended Harvard Law School and received a doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago. He is a professor of political science at Fordham University and is the author of several books, including God and Creation, The Moral Dimensions of Politics, and Conflict and Consensus. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Just War: Principles and Cases,Richard J. Regan,Catholic University of America Press,0813208564,General,Just war doctrine,Political Process - Political Parties,Political Science,Politics - Current Events,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Ethics & moral philosophy,Warfare & Defence

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