The Rules of War

Ethics and International Affairs 21 (4):471-476 (2007)
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Abstract

These three books show how the enduring principles of just war theory can be applied insightfully and fruitfully to even the latest kinds of conflict, weaponry, and tactics; and they show how just war theory raises significant issues of the background political context, out of which all wars develop.

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