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Morality and Contemporary Warfare

by James Turner Johnson
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Overview

When is the use of military force by a nation morally justified? Why has the long accepted moral requirement to protect civilians from intentional attack eroded in recent years? How can the tendency toward unrestrained warfare between parties with major cultural differences be controlled? In this book, James Turner Johnson refocuses the moral analysis of war on the real problems of today's armed conflicts. Moral debates about nuclear war and annihilation fail to address the problems of actual contemporary uses of military force, Johnson argues. We must address the type of armed conflict that has emerged at the end of the twentieth century: local wars - often inflamed by historical, ethnic, or religious animosities and usually fought with conventional weapons that can be carried by individual fighters.

Synopsis

When is the use of military force by a nation morally justified? Why has the long accepted moral requirement to protect civilians from intentional attack eroded in recent years? How can the tendency toward unrestrained warfare between parties with major cultural differences be controlled? In this book, James Turner Johnson refocuses the moral analysis of war on the real problems of today's armed conflicts. Moral debates about nuclear war and annihilation fail to address the problems of actual contemporary uses of military force, Johnson argues. We must address the type of armed conflict that has emerged at the end of the twentieth century: local wars - often inflamed by historical, ethnic, or religious animosities and usually fought with conventional weapons that can be carried by individual fighters.

J. Bryan Hehir

This is a very good book on an important topic. —Commonweal

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Editorials

J. Bryan Hehir

This is a very good book on an important topic. β€”Commonweal

Lawrence Freedman

Johnson[β€˜s analysis] exudes wisdom. β€”Times Literary Supplement

Martin L. Cook

To those caught between uncritical pacifism and equally uncritical interventionism, Johnson provides an invaluable perspective and sense of balance.

Virginia Quarterly Review

Johnson does a nice job of guiding the reader through the moral intricacies of just war theory.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2001
Publisher
Yale University Press
Pages
272
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780300091045

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