In this paper I question the morality of U.S. military supremacy or hegemony in terms of what constitute the legitimate use of military force and the proper preparation for using such force. I first discuss in a somewhat synoptic fashion how American hegemonic military force (from its very beginning with the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima) has been justified in dishonest ways and wrongly executed. Next, I show that Just War Theory (JWT) needs to be revised in order to come to a convincing assessment of U.S. military hegemony and its use of military force. This leads me to propose “just military preparedness,” consisting of five principles of just military preparedness, as a new category of JWT. The failure of the United States to ...
A review of: The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich. Ox...
This work intends to be an application and understanding of the Christian just war tradition as it p...
Since the goal of a just war is to restore a political condition of peace and justice, and since all...
In this paper I question the morality of U.S. military supremacy or hegemony in terms of what consti...
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that this American project of military hegemony has a variety ...
This presentation discusses why just war theory is in need of just military preparedness (jus ante b...
Just War Theorists have neglected that a lack of “just military preparedness” on the side of a count...
This presentation explores the significance of just military preparedness (JMP), or jus ante bellum ...
1. Statement of the Problem. Just war theory’s account of jus in bello is deficient. Michael Walz...
According to just war theory, military campaigns should only be fought as a last resort, with the go...
For centuries, philosophers and political theorists have pondered the ethical considerations of wagi...
The permissible use of defensive force is a central tenet of the traditional legal and philosophical...
An examination of the applicability of conventional and revisionist just war principles to the globa...
The decision by the US government to drop the atomic bombs on Japan is one of the most heavily debat...
This thesis is a normative analysis of the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 (codenamed Operation Iraqi...
A review of: The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich. Ox...
This work intends to be an application and understanding of the Christian just war tradition as it p...
Since the goal of a just war is to restore a political condition of peace and justice, and since all...
In this paper I question the morality of U.S. military supremacy or hegemony in terms of what consti...
This paper seeks to defend the thesis that this American project of military hegemony has a variety ...
This presentation discusses why just war theory is in need of just military preparedness (jus ante b...
Just War Theorists have neglected that a lack of “just military preparedness” on the side of a count...
This presentation explores the significance of just military preparedness (JMP), or jus ante bellum ...
1. Statement of the Problem. Just war theory’s account of jus in bello is deficient. Michael Walz...
According to just war theory, military campaigns should only be fought as a last resort, with the go...
For centuries, philosophers and political theorists have pondered the ethical considerations of wagi...
The permissible use of defensive force is a central tenet of the traditional legal and philosophical...
An examination of the applicability of conventional and revisionist just war principles to the globa...
The decision by the US government to drop the atomic bombs on Japan is one of the most heavily debat...
This thesis is a normative analysis of the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 (codenamed Operation Iraqi...
A review of: The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War by Andrew J. Bacevich. Ox...
This work intends to be an application and understanding of the Christian just war tradition as it p...
Since the goal of a just war is to restore a political condition of peace and justice, and since all...