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Just War, Pacifism, Just Peace, and Peacebuilding [PDF]
While Roman Catholic ethics of war and peace develops more restrictive criteria of just war and reprioritizes nonviolence, an important strand of Protestant theology defends war as a God-given instrument of government’s multiple ends. A newer ethics of just peace and peacebuilding emerges from Christian initiatives to transform armed conflict at intra-
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Jus post bellum and Global Responsibility for Peace
The article deals with the newly discussed set of principles that focus on various issues concerning the end of a war and the establishment of peaceful conditions for the society after a war ends.
Lukáš Švaňa
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Reconciliation and a Just Peace [PDF]
Abstract This chapter re-examines reconciliation and the concept of just peace. Reconciliation is typically accepted as an aspirational goal, namely as a means to re-establish trust in norms, institutions, and civic community. Drawing on Dworkin’s theory of integrity, this chapter argues that reconciliation should be primarily understood
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Just Peace or Just War? Theological, Ethical and Technological Reflections on Armed Conflict
Armed conflict management increasingly demands new normative and strategic frameworks that preserve human life while maintaining effective deterrence capabilities.
Nándor Birher +4 more
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The Ethics Of Unwinnable War [PDF]
According to just war theory, military campaigns should only be fought as a last resort, with the goal of correcting a grave evil, and where there is a high probability of success. But what happens when a military campaign unravels and becomes unwinnable?
Tierney, Dominic
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Reconceptualizar a paz e a violência: Uma análise crítica
Peace Studies are at present at a crossroads, critiqued for their too broad research programme, for their acritical stance with respect to the terminlogy used, and for the disconnection between research and action.
Maria Raquel Freire, Paula Duarte Lopes
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The Shortcomings of Just War Theories and the Legitimacy of Just Peace
In theory, the just war tradition claims to provide an appropriate standard for distinguishing legitimate military intervention from illegitimate aggression, which reduces the incidence of state and international violence.
Oliver Hidalgo
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This paper addresses and analyzes the fifteen years of peace in Aceh since the tsunami and MoU Helsinki. Analyzing Aceh peace after the disaster and MoU Helsinki was very important to understand how disaster diplomacy could make contribution to building ...
Mudjiharto Mudjiharto
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Islamic Pacifism: Contexts, Principles, and Dilemmas
Despite increased interest in Islamic pacifism, there are still significant gaps in academic research on this topic, especially regarding the contexts of its emergence, its shared principles and ethical dilemmas.
Abdessamad Belhaj
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