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War and International Justice. a Kantian Perspective
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Table of Contents

  • War and International Justice: A Kantian Perspective by Brian Orend
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • Part One: Kant's Just War Theory
  • Chapter 1. Kant's Context
  • Introduction
  • Groundwork to Kant's Internationalism
  • The Core Principles of Kant's Practical Philosophy
  • Kant's General Conception of International Justice
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Chapter 2. Kant's Just War Theory
  • The Traditional Reading: No Just War
  • Neither Realism nor Pacifism
  • Traditional Just War Theory
  • The Principles of Kant's Just War Theory
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Chapter 3. Critical Evaluation of Kant's International Theory
  • General Criticisms of Some Core Claims
  • Criticisms of the International Theory of Justice
  • Criticisms of Kant's Just War Theory
  • Constitutive Elements of a Contemporary Kantian Internationalism
  • Contemporary Relevance
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Part Two: A Contemporary Kantian Just War Theory
  • Chapter 4. Contemporary Kantian Internationalism: Human Rights and Ideal Rules of International Law
  • Human Rights from a Kantian Point of View
  • International Justice in General
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Chapter 5. The Refutation of Realism and Pacifism
  • Realism
  • Pacifism
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Chapter 6. Jus ad Bellum
  • Groundwork
  • Just Cause
  • Right Intention
  • Proper Authority, Public Declaration and Domestic Rights Protection
  • No Precipitate Resort to Force
  • Probability of Success
  • (Macro-) Proportionality
  • Two Real-World Cases for Applying Jus ad Bellum
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Chapter 7. Jus post Bellum
  • The Status Quo of War Termination and Its Deficiencies
  • Particular Wars, Immediate Aftermaths
  • Summary of Jus post Bellum Principles
  • One Real-World Application of Jus post Bellum: The Persian Gulf War
  • War in General: Long-term Structural Reform
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index

About the Author

Brian Orend, a philosophy professor at the University of Waterloo, Canada, has also taught at Columbia University in New York City.

Reviews

``For many reasons this book...is a valuable contribution to the just war tradition.'' -- J. M. Betz -- Choice

``Opening a new topic in Kant scholarship as well as a new perspective on international relations, Brian Orend has delivered an impressive first book that is likely to refresh and stimulate debate.'' -- Thomas W. Pogge, Columbia University

``With a nice combination of insight and ingenuity, Orend discovers and constructs a Kantian account of just war -- which is marked by a unique emphasis on jus post bellum, the justice of post-war settlements. He then develops this account precisely and elegantly....The result is an important contribution to the philosophical analysis of morality and war.'' -- Michael Walzer, Institute of Advance Studies, Princeton University

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