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Résumé :
Jus Post bellum: Restraint, Stabilisation and Peace seeks to answer the question is restraint in war essential for a just and lasting peace? With a foreword by Professor Brian Orend who asserts this as a most commendable subject in extending Just War Theory, the book contains chapters on the ethics of war-fighting since the end of the Cold War and a look into the future of conflict. From the causes of war, with physical restraint and reconciliation in combat and political settlement, further chapters written by expert academics and military participants cover international humanitarian law, practicalities of the use of force and some of the failures in achieving safe and lasting peace in modern-day theatres of conflict....
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Patrick Mileham, PhD (2001), a graduate of Cambridge and Lancaster universities, is an academic and former British Army officer with operational experience in South Arabia and Northern Ireland. An author of many publications and conference papers, he has organized numerous conferences and published proceedings such as War and Morality (RUSI, 2004). He is a board Member of EuroISME.
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Jus Post bellum: Restraint, Stabilisation and Peace seeks to answer the question is restraint in war essential for a just and lasting peace? With a foreword by Professor Brian Orend who asserts this as a most commendable subject in extending Just War Theory, the book contains chapters on the ethics of war-fighting since the end of the Cold War and a look into the future of conflict. From the causes of war, with physical restraint and reconciliation in combat and political settlement, further chapters written by expert academics and military participants cover international humanitarian law, practicalities of the use of force and some of the failures in achieving safe and lasting peace in modern-day theatres of conflict....
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