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  1. The Just War and the Gulf War.Jeff McMahan & Robert McKim - 1993 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 23 (4):501 - 541.
    Discussions of the morality of the Gulf War have tended to embrace the traditional theory of the just war uncritically and to apply its tenets in a mechanical and unimaginative fashion. We believe, by contrast, that careful reflection of the Gulf War reveals that certain principles of the traditional theory are oversimplifications that require considerable refinement. Our aims, therefore, are both practical and theoretical. We hope to contribute to a better understanding of the ethics both of war in general and (...)
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  • National self-determination.Avishai Margalit & Joseph Raz - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy 87 (9):439-461.
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  • Intervention: From theories to cases.J. Bryan Hehir - 1995 - Ethics and International Affairs 9:1–13.
    This leadoff piece examines the ethics of intervention in light of recent policy and academic debates on the subject.
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  • (1 other version)Liberal Nationalism.Yael Tamir - 1993 - Ethics 105 (3):626-645.
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  • Spheres of Justice: A Defence of Pluralism and Equality.Michael Walzer - 1983 - Basic Books.
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  • (2 other versions)Just and Unjust Wars.M. Walzer - 1979 - Philosophy 54 (209):415-420.
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  • Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce, from Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec. [REVIEW]Charles R. Beitz - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (4):622-624.
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  • Liberal Nationalism.Yael Tamir - 1995 - Princeton University Press.
    "This is a most timely, intelligent, well-written, and absorbing essay on a central and painful social and political problem of out time."--Sir Isaiah Berlin"The major achievement of this remarkable book is a critical theory of nationalism, worked through historical and contemporary examples, explaining the value of national commitments and defining their moral limits. Tamir explores a set of problems that philosophers have been notably reluctant to take on, and leaves us all in her debt."--Michael WalzerIn this provocative work, Yael Tamir (...)
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  • Spheres of Justice by Michael Walzer. [REVIEW]Joshua Cohen - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 83 (8):457-468.
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