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2012
Abstract In the wake of massive injustice, how can justice be achieved and peace restored? This book offers an innovative and hopeful response to these questions. It challenges the approach to peacebuilding that dominates the United Nations, Western governments, and the human rights community.
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Abstract In the wake of massive injustice, how can justice be achieved and peace restored? This book offers an innovative and hopeful response to these questions. It challenges the approach to peacebuilding that dominates the United Nations, Western governments, and the human rights community.
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Can There Be a Just War Without a Just Peace?
New Blackfriars, 2007AbstractThis essay explores the political and legal problem of legitimate wars in relation to the theological question of justice and peace. It begins by charting a brief genealogical account of how in the modern era the Christian ‘just war’ tradition was formalised and thus drained of much of its substantive and practical context.The essay also ...
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Just war, democracy, democratic peace
European Journal of Political Theory, 2012In recent times, ‘just war’ discourse has become unfortunately associated, in the minds of some, with the idea of the forcible promotion or imposition of democracy as a legitimate just cause. It would thus be understandable if supporters of just war theory were to disavow any particular linkage of its tenets with the democratic ideal.
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Peace data: Concept, measurement, patterns, and research agenda
Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2021Paul F Diehl, Gary Goertz
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Must Just Peace and Just War Be Mutually Exclusive?
HORIZONS A, 2018Theological Roundtable
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2006
AbstractWhile an old doctrine of Just War exists, surprisingly little conceptual thinking has gone into what constitutes a Just Peace. This book presents various — and at times conflicting — viewpoints on this question of Just Peace from perspectives originating in political science, history, international law, political philosophy, cultural studies ...
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AbstractWhile an old doctrine of Just War exists, surprisingly little conceptual thinking has gone into what constitutes a Just Peace. This book presents various — and at times conflicting — viewpoints on this question of Just Peace from perspectives originating in political science, history, international law, political philosophy, cultural studies ...
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Making Sense of “Ethics” of War: Just War, Just Peace, and Ethic of Care
Journal of Bioethical InquiryMichalinos Zembylas
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Pathways to peace: Character strengths for personal, relational, intragroup, and intergroup peace
Journal of Positive Psychology, 2022Ryan M Niemiec
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Peacekeeping, Peacemaking, Peacebuilding: An Interreligious Spirituality for Just Peace
, 2016P. Phan
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