Just and Unjust Military Intervention
European Thinkers from Vitoria to Mill
Herausgeber: Recchia, Stefano; Welsh, Jennifer M
Just and Unjust Military Intervention
European Thinkers from Vitoria to Mill
Herausgeber: Recchia, Stefano; Welsh, Jennifer M
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Leading scholars explore how the arguments of classical European thinkers relate to the ethics and politics of military intervention today.
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Leading scholars explore how the arguments of classical European thinkers relate to the ethics and politics of military intervention today.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 317
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781107042025
- ISBN-10: 110704202X
- Artikelnr.: 39498628
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 317
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781107042025
- ISBN-10: 110704202X
- Artikelnr.: 39498628
Introduction: the enduring relevance of classical thinkers Stefano Recchia
and Jennifer Welsh; 1. Intervention in European history, c.1520-1850 David
Trim; 2. War in the face of doubt: early modern classics and the preventive
use of force Ariel Colonomos; 3. Vitoria: the law of war, saving the
innocent, and the image of God William Bain; 4. Grotius, Hobbes and
Pufendorf on humanitarian intervention Richard Tuck; 5. John Locke on
intervention, uncertainty, and insurgency Samuel Moyn; 6. Intervention and
sovereign equality: legacies of Vattel Jennifer Pitts; 7. David Hume and
Adam Smith on international ethics and humanitarian intervention Edwin Van
de Haar; 8. Sovereignty, morality and history: the problematic
legitimization of force in Rousseau, Kant and Hegel Pierre Hassner; 9.
Revisiting Kant and intervention Andrew Hurrell; 10. Edmund Burke and
intervention: empire and neighborhood Jennifer Welsh; 11. The origins of
liberal Wilsonianism: Giuseppe Mazzini on regime change and humanitarian
intervention Stefano Recchia; 12. J. S. Mill on non-intervention and
intervention Michael Doyle.
and Jennifer Welsh; 1. Intervention in European history, c.1520-1850 David
Trim; 2. War in the face of doubt: early modern classics and the preventive
use of force Ariel Colonomos; 3. Vitoria: the law of war, saving the
innocent, and the image of God William Bain; 4. Grotius, Hobbes and
Pufendorf on humanitarian intervention Richard Tuck; 5. John Locke on
intervention, uncertainty, and insurgency Samuel Moyn; 6. Intervention and
sovereign equality: legacies of Vattel Jennifer Pitts; 7. David Hume and
Adam Smith on international ethics and humanitarian intervention Edwin Van
de Haar; 8. Sovereignty, morality and history: the problematic
legitimization of force in Rousseau, Kant and Hegel Pierre Hassner; 9.
Revisiting Kant and intervention Andrew Hurrell; 10. Edmund Burke and
intervention: empire and neighborhood Jennifer Welsh; 11. The origins of
liberal Wilsonianism: Giuseppe Mazzini on regime change and humanitarian
intervention Stefano Recchia; 12. J. S. Mill on non-intervention and
intervention Michael Doyle.
Introduction: the enduring relevance of classical thinkers Stefano Recchia
and Jennifer Welsh; 1. Intervention in European history, c.1520-1850 David
Trim; 2. War in the face of doubt: early modern classics and the preventive
use of force Ariel Colonomos; 3. Vitoria: the law of war, saving the
innocent, and the image of God William Bain; 4. Grotius, Hobbes and
Pufendorf on humanitarian intervention Richard Tuck; 5. John Locke on
intervention, uncertainty, and insurgency Samuel Moyn; 6. Intervention and
sovereign equality: legacies of Vattel Jennifer Pitts; 7. David Hume and
Adam Smith on international ethics and humanitarian intervention Edwin Van
de Haar; 8. Sovereignty, morality and history: the problematic
legitimization of force in Rousseau, Kant and Hegel Pierre Hassner; 9.
Revisiting Kant and intervention Andrew Hurrell; 10. Edmund Burke and
intervention: empire and neighborhood Jennifer Welsh; 11. The origins of
liberal Wilsonianism: Giuseppe Mazzini on regime change and humanitarian
intervention Stefano Recchia; 12. J. S. Mill on non-intervention and
intervention Michael Doyle.
and Jennifer Welsh; 1. Intervention in European history, c.1520-1850 David
Trim; 2. War in the face of doubt: early modern classics and the preventive
use of force Ariel Colonomos; 3. Vitoria: the law of war, saving the
innocent, and the image of God William Bain; 4. Grotius, Hobbes and
Pufendorf on humanitarian intervention Richard Tuck; 5. John Locke on
intervention, uncertainty, and insurgency Samuel Moyn; 6. Intervention and
sovereign equality: legacies of Vattel Jennifer Pitts; 7. David Hume and
Adam Smith on international ethics and humanitarian intervention Edwin Van
de Haar; 8. Sovereignty, morality and history: the problematic
legitimization of force in Rousseau, Kant and Hegel Pierre Hassner; 9.
Revisiting Kant and intervention Andrew Hurrell; 10. Edmund Burke and
intervention: empire and neighborhood Jennifer Welsh; 11. The origins of
liberal Wilsonianism: Giuseppe Mazzini on regime change and humanitarian
intervention Stefano Recchia; 12. J. S. Mill on non-intervention and
intervention Michael Doyle.