
Ethics Beyond War's End
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The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have focused new attention on a perennial problem: how to end wars well. What ethical considerations should guide war's settlement and its aftermath? In cases of protracted conflicts, recurring war, failed or failing states, or genocide and war crimes, is there a framework for establishing an enduring peace that is pragmatic and moral?
Ethics Beyond War's End provides answers to these questions from the just war tradition. Just war thinking engages the difficult decisions of going to war and how war is fought. But from this point forward just war theory must also take into account what happens after war ends, and the critical issues that follow: establishing an enduring order, employing political forms of justice, and cultivating collective forms of conciliation. Top thinkers in the field-including Michael Walzer, Jean Bethke Elshtain, James Turner Johnson, and Brian Orend-offer powerful contributions to our understanding of the vital issues associated with late- and post conflict in tough, real-world scenarios that range from the US Civil War to contemporary quagmires in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and the Congo.
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Eric Patterson is Dean of the School of Government at Regent Univeristy. He is the author of Ending Wars Well: Order, Justice and Conciliation in Contemporary Post-Conflict and Politics in a Religious World.
Content
Preface
Introduction:
Eric Patterson
1. Moral Responsibility after Conflict: The Idea of Jus Post Bellum for the Twenty-First Century
James Turner Johnson
2. The Aftermath of War: Reflections on Jus Post Bellum
Michael Walzer
3. Jus Ante and Post Bellum: Completing the Circle, Breaking the Cycle
George R. Lucas Jr.
4. In My Beginning Is My End
Robert Royal
5. A More Perfect Peace: Jus Post Bellum and the Quest for Stable Peace
Robert E. Williams Jr.
6. Ethics in the Times of War
Pauletta Otis
7. Just War and an Ethics of Responsibility
Jean Bethke Elshtain
8. Ending the US Civil War Well: Reconciliation and Transitional Justice
David A. Crocker
9. Justice After War: Towards a New Geneva Convention
Brian Orend
10. ?Just Peace:? An Elusive Ideal
Mark Evans
Conclusion: Toward a Twenty-First Century Jus Post Bellum
Eric Patterson
Contributors
Index
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