Langbeschreibung
Through a careful examination of religious and philosophical literature, this volume analyzes, compares and assesses diverse Western, Islamic, Hindu and East Asian perspectives concerning the appropriate criteria that should govern the decision to resort to the use of armed force and the constraints that should govern the actual conduct of military operations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction, Howard M. Hensel; Part I The Western Just War Tradition; Chapter 1 The Greco-Roman Roots of the Western Just War Tradition, Gregory A. Raymond; Chapter 2 Christian Belief and Western Just War Thought, Howard M. Hensel; Chapter 3 Early Modern Perspectives on Western Just War Thought, Tyler Rauert; Part II The Concept of Just War in Southwest and South Asian Thought; Chapter 4 Sunni Islam and the Regulation of War, John Kelsay; Chapter 5 Shi'i Perspectives on War, Valerie Morkevicius; Chapter 6 Hindu Perspectives on War, Valerie Morkevicius; Part III The Concept of Just War in East Asian Thought; Chapter 7 The Chinese Concept of Righteous War, David A. Graff; Chapter 8 Japanese Perceptions of Just War, Edward A. Olsen; Chapter 9 Korean Perceptions of Just War, Edward A. Olsen; concl Conclusion, Howard M. Hensel;