2019
DOI: 10.1177/1354066119864706
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No substitute for victory? Why just war theorists can’t win

Abstract: Victory has historically been regarded as the ‘ telos’ or ‘very object’ of war. As one well-placed commentator has noted, war is all about winning. It is baffling to note, then, that contemporary just war theory, the predominant framework for addressing the moral and legal questions that war raises, makes no allowance for victory. Today’s just war theorists shun the language of victory, preferring instead to speak about the ‘endings’ of warfare. This article investigates why just war theorists have been so rel… Show more

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