Moral Victories
The Ethics of Winning Wars
Herausgeber: Hom, Andrew R; Mills, Kurt; O'Driscoll, Cian
Moral Victories
The Ethics of Winning Wars
Herausgeber: Hom, Andrew R; Mills, Kurt; O'Driscoll, Cian
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Moral Victories is the first book-length treatment of the ethical dimensions of victory in war.
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Moral Victories is the first book-length treatment of the ethical dimensions of victory in war.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780198801825
- ISBN-10: 0198801823
- Artikelnr.: 48454271
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 164mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780198801825
- ISBN-10: 0198801823
- Artikelnr.: 48454271
Andrew Hom is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Edinburgh. His research interests include victory in war, timing and temporality, security and International Relations theory, and philosophies of social science. Previously, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow in Politics at the University of Glasgow and taught at the University of St Andrews and Vanderbilt University. His work can be found in the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations as well as International Studies Review, Security Dialogue, the Review of International Studies, Military Review, and edited volumes on time and global politics. Cian O'Driscoll is a senior lecturer in Politics at the University of Glasgow. Cian's research focuses primarily on the ethics of war and the just war tradition, and he has published widely in this area. Cian's essays have appeared in International Studies Quarterly, Review of International Studies, Millennium, and International Studies Review. Cian is the co-convenor of the Glasgow Global Security Network. Kurt Mills is Professor of International Relations and Human Rights at the University of Dundee. His work focuses on humanitarianism, humanitarian intervention, international criminal justice, and international organisations, with a particular interest in sub-Saharan Africa, and he has published widely in this area. His publications include International Responses to Mass Atrocities in Africa (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015), and Human Rights Protection in Global Politics (co-edited with David Jason Karp, Palgrave, 2015). He is the founder of the human rights section of the International Studies Association (ISA), served as Vice President of ISA, and is currently Vice Chair of the Academic Council on the United Nations System.
* 1: Cian O'Driscoll and Andrew R. Hom: 1. Introduction: Moral
Victories - The Ethics of Winning Wars
* Traditions: The Changing Character of Victory
* 2: John Kelsay: 'Let God Rise Up!' The Bible and Notions of Victory
in War
* 3: Sibylle Scheipers: Carl von Clausewitz and Moral Victories
* 4: Beatrice Heuser: Defeat as Moral Victory: The Historical
Experience
* 5: James Turner Johnson: Victory Though the Heavens Fall? Unlimited
Warfare as Theme and Phenomenon
* 6: Chris Brown: Revisionist Just War Theory and the Impossibility of
a Moral Victory
* Challenges: The Problem of Victory in Contemporary Warfare
* 7: Eric Patterson: Victory and the Endings of Conflicts
* 8: Dominic Tierney: The Ethics of Unwinnable War
* 9: Luke Campbell and Brent J. Steele: The Scars of Victory: The
Implied 'Finality' of Success in War
* 10: Kurt Mills: Winning Humanitarian Interventions? Problematizing
Victory and Jus Post bellum in International Action to Stop Mass
Atrocities
* 11: David Whetham: Neither Victors nor Victims: Royal Wootton Bassett
and Civil Military Relations in the Twenty-first Century
* 12: Amy E. Eckert: Cui Bono: Moral Victory in Privatized War
* 13: Daniel R. Brunstetter: Justice After the Use of Limited Force:
Victory and the Moral Dilemmas of Jus Post Vim
* 14: Andrew R. Hom, Cian O'Driscoll, and Kurt Mills: Conclusion: The
Normative, Political, and Temporal Dimensions of Moral Victories
Victories - The Ethics of Winning Wars
* Traditions: The Changing Character of Victory
* 2: John Kelsay: 'Let God Rise Up!' The Bible and Notions of Victory
in War
* 3: Sibylle Scheipers: Carl von Clausewitz and Moral Victories
* 4: Beatrice Heuser: Defeat as Moral Victory: The Historical
Experience
* 5: James Turner Johnson: Victory Though the Heavens Fall? Unlimited
Warfare as Theme and Phenomenon
* 6: Chris Brown: Revisionist Just War Theory and the Impossibility of
a Moral Victory
* Challenges: The Problem of Victory in Contemporary Warfare
* 7: Eric Patterson: Victory and the Endings of Conflicts
* 8: Dominic Tierney: The Ethics of Unwinnable War
* 9: Luke Campbell and Brent J. Steele: The Scars of Victory: The
Implied 'Finality' of Success in War
* 10: Kurt Mills: Winning Humanitarian Interventions? Problematizing
Victory and Jus Post bellum in International Action to Stop Mass
Atrocities
* 11: David Whetham: Neither Victors nor Victims: Royal Wootton Bassett
and Civil Military Relations in the Twenty-first Century
* 12: Amy E. Eckert: Cui Bono: Moral Victory in Privatized War
* 13: Daniel R. Brunstetter: Justice After the Use of Limited Force:
Victory and the Moral Dilemmas of Jus Post Vim
* 14: Andrew R. Hom, Cian O'Driscoll, and Kurt Mills: Conclusion: The
Normative, Political, and Temporal Dimensions of Moral Victories
* 1: Cian O'Driscoll and Andrew R. Hom: 1. Introduction: Moral
Victories - The Ethics of Winning Wars
* Traditions: The Changing Character of Victory
* 2: John Kelsay: 'Let God Rise Up!' The Bible and Notions of Victory
in War
* 3: Sibylle Scheipers: Carl von Clausewitz and Moral Victories
* 4: Beatrice Heuser: Defeat as Moral Victory: The Historical
Experience
* 5: James Turner Johnson: Victory Though the Heavens Fall? Unlimited
Warfare as Theme and Phenomenon
* 6: Chris Brown: Revisionist Just War Theory and the Impossibility of
a Moral Victory
* Challenges: The Problem of Victory in Contemporary Warfare
* 7: Eric Patterson: Victory and the Endings of Conflicts
* 8: Dominic Tierney: The Ethics of Unwinnable War
* 9: Luke Campbell and Brent J. Steele: The Scars of Victory: The
Implied 'Finality' of Success in War
* 10: Kurt Mills: Winning Humanitarian Interventions? Problematizing
Victory and Jus Post bellum in International Action to Stop Mass
Atrocities
* 11: David Whetham: Neither Victors nor Victims: Royal Wootton Bassett
and Civil Military Relations in the Twenty-first Century
* 12: Amy E. Eckert: Cui Bono: Moral Victory in Privatized War
* 13: Daniel R. Brunstetter: Justice After the Use of Limited Force:
Victory and the Moral Dilemmas of Jus Post Vim
* 14: Andrew R. Hom, Cian O'Driscoll, and Kurt Mills: Conclusion: The
Normative, Political, and Temporal Dimensions of Moral Victories
Victories - The Ethics of Winning Wars
* Traditions: The Changing Character of Victory
* 2: John Kelsay: 'Let God Rise Up!' The Bible and Notions of Victory
in War
* 3: Sibylle Scheipers: Carl von Clausewitz and Moral Victories
* 4: Beatrice Heuser: Defeat as Moral Victory: The Historical
Experience
* 5: James Turner Johnson: Victory Though the Heavens Fall? Unlimited
Warfare as Theme and Phenomenon
* 6: Chris Brown: Revisionist Just War Theory and the Impossibility of
a Moral Victory
* Challenges: The Problem of Victory in Contemporary Warfare
* 7: Eric Patterson: Victory and the Endings of Conflicts
* 8: Dominic Tierney: The Ethics of Unwinnable War
* 9: Luke Campbell and Brent J. Steele: The Scars of Victory: The
Implied 'Finality' of Success in War
* 10: Kurt Mills: Winning Humanitarian Interventions? Problematizing
Victory and Jus Post bellum in International Action to Stop Mass
Atrocities
* 11: David Whetham: Neither Victors nor Victims: Royal Wootton Bassett
and Civil Military Relations in the Twenty-first Century
* 12: Amy E. Eckert: Cui Bono: Moral Victory in Privatized War
* 13: Daniel R. Brunstetter: Justice After the Use of Limited Force:
Victory and the Moral Dilemmas of Jus Post Vim
* 14: Andrew R. Hom, Cian O'Driscoll, and Kurt Mills: Conclusion: The
Normative, Political, and Temporal Dimensions of Moral Victories