Justice and the genesis of war / David A. Welch.
1993
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Author
Title
Justice and the genesis of war / David A. Welch.
Published
Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Call Number
JX4510 W443 1993
ISBN
0521444624
Description
xvi, 335 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)27068125
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-327) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Tables
Foreword / Stanley Hoffmann Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1
1
The Justice Motive and War
7
War as a decision-making problem
9
Realism and motivation
10
The justice motive
18
The potential contribution of the justice motive to decision theory
22
Some hypotheses on the agency of the justice motive
30
Probing the agency and relative importance of the justice motive
32
Some objections anticipated
40
2
The Crimean War
48
Background
49
Russian motivations
58
Allied motivations
68
3
The Franco-Prussian War
76
The setting
77
The coming of the war
81
French and Prussian goals
86
Retrospect and prospect
92
4
World War I
95
The Rise of Germany
97
Alsace-Lorraine
102
Serbian nationalism
106
Sarajevo and after
112
5
World War II
127
The role of Adolf Hitler
129
Hitler's aims
131
Hitler's rise to power
135
Public support for Hitler's program
139
The lulling effect of the sense of justice
141
The approach to war
147
6
The Falklands/Malvinas War
155
The nature of the dispute
156
The Argentine decision to invade
163
The British decision to respond
177
7
Justice and Injustice in a Global Context
186
Justice and order
192
The problem of moral diversity
194
Justice and justification
197
Justice beyond borders
200
Toward a just world order
210
Conclusion
217
Notes
220
Bibliography
309
Index
328