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Preface to the Fourth Edition | |
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Preface | |
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Acknowledgments | |
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The Moral Reality of War | |
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Against "Realism" | |
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The Realist Argument | |
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The Melian Dialogue | |
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Strategy and Morality | |
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Historical Relativism | |
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Three Accounts of Agincourt | |
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The Crime of War | |
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The Logic of War | |
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The Argument of Karl von Clausewitz | |
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The Limit of Consent | |
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The Tyranny of War | |
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General Sherman and the Burning of Atlanta | |
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The Rules of War | |
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The Moral Equality of Soldiers | |
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The Case of Hitler's Generals | |
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Two Sorts of Rules | |
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The War Convention | |
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The Example of Surrender | |
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The Theory of Aggression | |
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Law and Order in International Society | |
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Aggression | |
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The Rights of Political Communities | |
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The Case of Alsace-Lorraine | |
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The Legalist Paradigm | |
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Unavoidable Categories | |
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Karl Marx and the Franco-Prussian War | |
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The Argument for Appeasement | |
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Czechoslovakia and the Munich Principle | |
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Finland | |
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Anticipations | |
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Preventive War and the Balance of Power | |
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The War of the Spanish Succession | |
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Pre-emptive Strikes | |
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The Six Day War | |
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Interventions | |
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Self-Determination and Self-Help | |
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The Argument of John Stuart Mill | |
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Secession | |
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The Hungarian Revolution | |
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Civil War | |
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The American War in Vietnam | |
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Humanitarian Intervention | |
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Cuba, 1898, and Bangladesh, 1971 | |
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War's Ends, and the Importance of Winning | |
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Unconditional Surrender | |
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Allied Policy in World War II | |
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Justice in Settlements | |
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The Korean War | |
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The War Convention | |
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War's Means, and the Importance of Fighting Well | |
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Utility and Proportionality | |
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The Argument of Henry Sidgwick | |
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Human Rights | |
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The Rape of the Italian Women | |
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Noncombatant Immunity and Military Necessity | |
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The Status of Individuals | |
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Naked Soldiers | |
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The Nature of Necessity (1) | |
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Submarine Warfare: The Laconia Affair | |
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Double Effect | |
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Bombardment in Korea | |
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The Bombing of Occupied France and the Vemork Raid | |
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War Against Civilians: Sieges and Blockades | |
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Coercion and Responsibility | |
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The Siege of Jerusalem, 72 A.D. | |
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The Right to Leave | |
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The Siege of Leningrad | |
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Taking Aim and the Doctrine of Double Effect | |
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The British Blockade of Germany | |
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Guerrilla War | |
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Resistance to Military Occupation | |
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A Partisan Attack | |
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The Rights of Guerrilla Fighters | |
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The Rights of Civilian Supporters | |
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The American "Rules of Engagement" in Vietnam | |
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Terrorism | |
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The Political Code | |
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The Russian Populists, the IRA, and the Stern Gang | |
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The Vietcong Assassination Campaign | |
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Violence and Liberation | |
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Jean-Paul Sartre and the Battle of Algiers | |
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Reprisals | |
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Deterrence Without Retribution | |
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The FFI Prisoners at Annecy | |
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The Problem of Peacetime Reprisals | |
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The Attack on Khibye and the Beirut Raid | |
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Dilemmas of War | |
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Winning and Fighting Well | |
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"Asinine Ethics" | |
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Chairman Mao and the Battle of the River Hung | |
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The Sliding Scale and the Argument from Extremity | |
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Aggression and Neutrality | |
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The Right to Be Neutral | |
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The Nature of Necessity (2) | |
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The Rape of Belgium | |
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The Sliding Scale | |
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Winston Churchill and Norwegian Neutrality | |
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Supreme Emergency | |
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The Nature of Necessity (3) | |
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Overriding the Rules of War | |
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The Decision to Bomb German Cities | |
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The Limits of Calculation | |
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Hiroshima | |
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Nuclear Deterrence | |
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The Problem of Immoral Threats | |
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Limited Nuclear War | |
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The Argument of Paul Ramsey | |
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The Question of Responsibility | |
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The Crime of Aggression: Political Leaders and Citizens | |
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The World of Officials | |
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Nuremberg: "The Ministries Case" | |
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Democratic Responsibilities | |
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The American People and the Vietnam War | |
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War Crimes: Soldiers and Their Officers | |
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In the Heat of Battle | |
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Two Accounts of Killing Prisoners | |
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Superior Orders | |
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The My Lai Massacre | |
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Command Responsibility | |
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General Bradley and the Bombing of St. Lo | |
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The Case of General Yamashita | |
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The Nature of Necessity (4) | |
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The Dishonoring of Arthur Harris | |
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Conclusion | |
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Afterword: Nonviolence and the Theory of War | |
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Notes | |
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Index | |