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Ethics and International Affairs 25 (3):359-367 (2011)

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  1. Preventive War.David Luban - 2004 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 32 (3):207-248.
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  • Escaping from the Bomb: Immoral Deterrence and the Problem of Extrication.C. A. J. Coady - 1989 - In Henry Shue (ed.), Nuclear Deterrence and Moral Restraint: Critical Choices for American Strategy. Cambridge University Press. pp. 163--226.
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  • The Morality of War.Brian Orend - 2006 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    "Brian Orend's The Morality of War promises to become the single most comprehensive and important book on just war for this generation. It moves far beyond the review of the standard just war categories to deal comprehensively with the new challenges of the conflict with terrorism. It thoughtfully reviews every major military conflict of the past few decades, mining them for implications of the evolving tradition of just war thinking. It concludes with a critical engagement with the major alternatives to (...)
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  • Jus Post Bellum.Gary J. Bass - 2004 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 32 (4):384-412.
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  • Messy Morality and the Art of the Possible.C. A. J. Coady & Onora O'Neill - 1990 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 64 (1):259-294.
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  • Messy Morality and the Art of the Possible.C. A. J. Coady & Onora O'Neill - 1990 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 64 (1):259 - 294.
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  • Jus ex Bello.Darrel Mollendorf - 2008 - Journal of Political Philosophy 16 (2):123–136.
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  • The Ethics of America's Afghan War.Richard W. Miller - 2011 - Ethics and International Affairs 25 (2):103-131.
    The United States has had a moral duty, at least since the end of 2010, actively to pursue negotiations with the Taliban and Pakistan to achieve a political settlement, conceding control of the Pashtun countryside to the Taliban.
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