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El. knyga: Prism of Just War: Asian and Western Perspectives on the Legitimate Use of Military Force

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The just war tradition usually refers to the body of ideas concerning the justification for going to war and the justness of kinds of warfare that has been developed in the Christian West, but of course other religious and philosophical traditions have addressed the same and related issues about the morality of war. In this work, Hensel (politico-military affairs, US Air Force Air War College) presents nine papers that collectively provide a comparative portrait of different traditions of just war theory. They address the Greco-Roman roots of the Western just war tradition, Christian understandings of just war, early modern perspectives in the West, Sunni and Shi'i Islamic perspectives on war, Hindu perspectives, the Chinese concept of righteous war, Japanese perspectives, and Korean perspectives. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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'... a groundbreaking and fascinating globalization of just war thinking by way of detailed consideration of Asian and Islamic perspectives. This inter-civilizational exploration should become essential reading for all those seeking to extend the rule of law to war in the 21st century beyond its Western origins.' Richard Falk, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA 'A unique and valuable collection of essays assessing Just War Theory in different historic periods and cultures, East and West. Especially relevant are the sections analyzing the values and assumptions of just war theorists in those non-western areas which today constitute the centers of military operations. Both seasoned professionals and those simply curious as to past and present efforts to find the goals and limits of warfare will benefit from this exhaustive study.' Michael Boll, San Jose State University, USA 'The inherent value of this text is the collation of perspectives beyond western societies and documenting the influences of culture on the moral constructs of just war theory, noting that neither are mutually exclusive... this book is recommended.' Australian Defence Journal 'With the rise of Asia, and conflict with, and within, parts of the Islamic world constituting enduring themes in contemporary international politics, a better understanding of non-Western perspectives on the use of military force is long overdue. The great value of the book is that it will appeal not only to just war scholars or to those of international law or ethics, but also more broadly, including to scholars of strategic studies, military history, political philosophy, cultural studies and sociology, international relations, and relevant area and country studies.' Political Studies Review 'Howard Hensels The Prism of Just War aims to prise the just war tradition open to new angles and ideas... The first section [ ...] comprises chapters by Hensel, Gregory Raymond, and Tyler Rauert... All are of a sup

List of Contributors
vii
Introduction 1(6)
PART I THE WESTERN JUST WAR TRADITION
The Greco-Roman Roots of the Western Just War Tradition
7(22)
Gregory A. Raymond
Christian Belief and Western Just War Thought
29(58)
Howard M. Hensel
Early Modern Perspectives on Western Just War Thought
87(28)
Tyler Rauert
PART II THE CONCEPT OF JUST WAR IN SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH ASIAN THOUGHT
Sunni islam and the Regulation of War
115(30)
John Kelsay
Shi'i Perspectives on War
145(24)
Valerie Morkevicius
Hindu Perspectives on War
169(26)
Valerie Morkevicius
PART III THE CONCEPT OF JUST WAR IN EAST ASIAN THOUGHT
The Chinese Concept of Righteous War
195(22)
David A. Graff
Japanese Perceptions of Just War
217(28)
Edward A. Olsen
Korean Perceptions of Just War
245(26)
Edward A. Olsen
Conclusion 271(6)
Index 277
Howard M. Hensel, Air War College, USA