1st Edition
Justice, Intervention, and Force in International Relations Reassessing Just War Theory in the 21st Century
By Kimberly A. Hudson
Copyright 2009
208 Pages
by
Routledge
206 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book analyses the problems of current just war theory, and offers a more stable justificatory framework for non-intervention in international relations.
The primary purpose of just war theory is to provide a language and a framework by which decision makers and citizens can organize and articulate arguments about the justice of particular wars. Given that the majority... Read more
Introduction 1. Walzer’s Formulation of Non-Intervention and Just Cause 2. Walzer's Innovations 3. Stable Grounds for the Non-intervention Norm 4. Just Cause 5. Other Jus ad Bellum Categories 6. Intervention in Kosovo Conclusion
Biography
Kimberly A. Hudson is Deputy Director of the USAF Negotiation Center of Excellence and Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Science at the Air Force Culture and Language Center and the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. She has a PhD in Political Science from Brown University.






