International justice and military ethics -- Justifying states' self-defense in war -- Yugoslavia target of international justice -- Iraq is no Vietnam, but it may be Poland -- Open letter to the French people at the occasion of the 2012 presidential elections : reject the security state -- The narrow range of the institutionalized international criminal law -- Go local : morality and international activism -- Toleration and international activism -- Ethics of international activism and the criminalization of undesirable foreign NGOs -- Lost in post-cold war transitions : the limits of freedom in scholarship -- The Michael Walzer affair : a scandal at Belgrade University -- Get this: imperialism is bipartisan -- Genocidalism -- Transitional justice and "genocide" : practical ethics for genocide narratives -- Genocide discourse and political harms : the case of conventional wisdom about Rwanda -- How not to "philosophize" about genocide (book review) -- The (narrative) crimes of Ian Buruma -- From Kosovo to Libya : are we a morally dumb nation? -- Economic sanctions, war, and morality -- What's a just war theorist? -- Ending states during a holiday from history : the case of Yugoslavia -- Why western sanctions against Russia will not be lifted any time soon -- Global economic crisis and human rights -- Donald Trump and Michael Walzer : great minds think alike.
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American University studies : series v philosophy ; vol. 230
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