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_aEthics and War: A Critical Intervention/ _cThomas Gregory |
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520 | _aThis article reviews three recent books on the ethics of war by Adil Ahmad Haque, Maja Zehfuss and James Eastwood. Defending more conventional accounts, Haque sets out to develop a normative framework that can be used to assess, clarify and refine the existing rules. Zehfuss and Eastwood, by contrast, argue that the invocation of ethics may work to legitimise, normalise and obscure the effects of this violence. This article suggests ways in which these texts might help to reinvigorate debates about ethics and war, opening up lines of inquiry that were previously foreclosed. | ||
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_aETHICS _xWAR |
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_aMillennium: _gVol.47, No.2 January 2019, p.309-320 (39) |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0305829818802350 _z Click link for online acess |
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