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The Sword of Justice - Ethics and Coercion in International Politics (Hardcover, New)
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The Sword of Justice - Ethics and Coercion in International Politics (Hardcover, New)
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Through an examination of the relationship between ethics and
international coercion, The Sword of Justice compares the actual
practice of the United States to the standards established by the
just war framework. Historical cases are considered-from nuclear
deterrence, conventional war and humanitarian intervention to
covert action, economic sanctions and coercive diplomacy-analyzed
from the perspective of the just war tradition to provide practical
tools to improve the moral content of policy decisions. An enduring
feature of the international system is the use or threat of force.
The most systematic critique of this practice is found in the just
war tradition, begun by Augustine and further elaborated by
Aquinas. This book explores the relationship between ethics and
international coercion by presenting historical case studies in
which the United States has taken such measures to achieve their
goals, and by comparing the actual practice of the United States to
the standards established by the just war framework. Based on the
comparison, a number of concrete recommendations are made about
specific measures that could strengthen the moral content of policy
decisions, and at the same time meet tests of political feasibility
in the American system of government.
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