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Author:
Pattison, James, 1980- author.
Title:
The alternatives to war : from sanctions to nonviolence / James Pattison.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
viii, 260 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Intervention (International law)
Conflict management.
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Sanctions (International law)
Conflict management.
Intervention (International law)
Responsibility to protect (International law)
Sanctions (International law)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-251) and index.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 10.6. Conclusion. 1.1. Introducing the Measures -- 1.2. Significance of the Analysis -- 1.3. Scope of the Analysis -- 1.4. Road Ahead -- 2. Pragmatic Approach -- 2.1. Four Tests -- 2.2. Pragmatic Approach -- 2.3. Defence of the Pragmatic Approach -- 2.4. Conclusion -- 3. Economic Sanctions -- 3.1. Economic Sanctions Introduced -- 3.2. Deontological Objections to Economic Sanctions -- 3.3. Instrumental Objection to Sanctions: The Ineffectiveness Objection -- 3.4. In Favour of Sanctions: Fairness Introduced -- 3.5. Sanctions and the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 4. Arms Embargoes -- 4.1. Arms Embargoes Introduced -- 4.2. Prima Facie Case for Arms Embargoes -- 4.3. Nonideal Critique of Arms Embargoes -- 4.4. Nonideal Case for Arms Embargoes -- 4.5. Conclusion -- 5. Diplomacy -- 5.1. Case for Diplomatic Criticism -- 5.2. Objections to Diplomatic Criticism -- 5.3. Dialogue -- 5.4. Mediation -- 5.5. Cutting and Downgrading of Diplomatic Ties -- 5.6. Denial of Membership of an International or Regional Body -- 5.7. Conclusion -- 6. Non-violent Resistance -- 6.1. What Is Civilian Peacekeeping? -- 6.2. Prima Facie Case for Civilian Peacekeeping -- 6.3. Objections to Civilian Peacekeeping -- 6.4. Civilian Defence -- 6.5. Conclusion -- 7. Positive Incentives -- 7.1. Use and Meaning of Incentives -- 7.2. Prima Facie Case for Incentives -- 7.3. Case Against Incentives -- 7.4. Incentives: When and How -- 7.5. Amnesties -- 7.6. Conclusion -- 8. Military Assistance -- 8.1. Blanket Ban View and the Case for Arming Rebels -- 8.2. Just Rebellion View and Its Exceptions -- 8.3. General Objections to Arming Rebels -- 8.4. Arming States -- 8.5. Conclusion -- 9. Secondary Measures: Prosecution and Amelioration -- 9.1. Prosecution: International Criminal Justice -- 9.2. Amelioration 1: Refugee Protection -- 9.3. Amelioration 2: Humanitarian Assistance -- 9.4. Conclusion -- 10. Alternatives, Just War Theory, and Pacifism -- 10.1. Alternatives Summarized -- 10.2. Implications for War -- 10.3. Implications for Pacifism -- 10.4. Implications for Just War Theory -- 10.5. Implications for the R2P Doctrine -- 10.6. Conclusion.
Summary:
This book examines the ethics of the alternatives to war. It assesses the moral case for each of the alternative in their own right, and provides an overall assessment of the alternatives to war.
ISBN:
9780198755203
0198755201
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1012750954
LCCN:
2017960750
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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