Justice after war : jus post bellum in the 21st century /
"A thorough introduction suitable for classroom use to the question of justice after war. Adopting a Christian perspective consonant with the just war tradition, David Kwon proposes that achieving just policing, just punishment, and just political participation are essential to building a just peace...
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Washington, D.C. :
The Catholic University of America Press,
[2023]
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| Summary: | "A thorough introduction suitable for classroom use to the question of justice after war. Adopting a Christian perspective consonant with the just war tradition, David Kwon proposes that achieving just policing, just punishment, and just political participation are essential to building a just peace--a peace in which the fundamental characteristic must be human security. The author argues that political reconciliation is not as central to justice after war as other theorists have proposed"-- |c Provided by publisher. |
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BT 736.2 .K86 2023
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