Anticipatory military activities, both preemptive and preventive, are at the centre of American strategic doctrine. Rachel Bzostek puts forward a full understanding of why states have or have not undertaken such activities in the past in order to comprehend why states have rarely used this method.
Anticipatory military activities, both preemptive and preventive, are at the centre of American strategic doctrine. Rachel Bzostek puts forward a full understanding of why states have or have not undertaken such activities in the past in order to comprehend why states have rarely used this method.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Bzostek is from the Department of Political Science at California State University, Bakersfield, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 What are Anticipatory Military Activities? Chapter 3 International Security Chapter 4 International Law Chapter 5 The Just War Tradition Chapter 6 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms I: Anticipatory Military Activities and Imminent Threats Chapter 7 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms II: Anticipatory Military Activities and Distant Threats Chapter 8 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms III: Anticipatory Military Activities and the Bush Doctrine Chapter 9 Conclusions and Implications
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 What are Anticipatory Military Activities? Chapter 3 International Security Chapter 4 International Law Chapter 5 The Just War Tradition Chapter 6 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms I: Anticipatory Military Activities and Imminent Threats Chapter 7 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms II: Anticipatory Military Activities and Distant Threats Chapter 8 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms III: Anticipatory Military Activities and the Bush Doctrine Chapter 9 Conclusions and Implications
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