Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Deen K. Chatterjee, Don E. Scheid
  • PART I. THE CONCEPTUAL AND NORMATIVE TERRAIN
  • Intervention: should it go on, can it go on? / Stanley Hoffmann
  • Selective humanitarianism: in defense of inconsistency / Chris Brown
  • PART II. JUST-WAR PERSPECTIVES AND LIMITS
  • Reciprocity, stability, and intervention: the ethics of disequilibrium / Michael Blake
  • From jus ad bellum to jus ad pacem: re-thinking just-war criteria for the use of military force for humanitarian ends / George R. Lucas, Jr.
  • Bombing to rescue?: NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia / Henry Shue
  • Burdens of collective liability / Erin Kelly
  • PART III. SECESSION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Ethics of intervention in self-determination struggles / Tom J. Farer
  • Seccession, humanitarian intervetnion, and the normative significance of political boundaries / Christine Chwaszcza
  • Secession, state breakdown, and humanitarian intervention / Allen Buchanan
  • PART IV. THE CRITIQUE OF INTERVENTIONISM
  • Respectable oppressors, hypocritical liberators: morality, intervention, and reality / Richard W. Miller
  • Violence against power: critical thoughts on military intervention / Iris Marion Young
  • War for humanity: a critique / C.A.J. Coady
  • Introduction / Deen K. Chatterjee, Don E. Scheid
  • PART I. THE CONCEPTUAL AND NORMATIVE TERRAIN
  • Intervention: should it go on, can it go on? / Stanley Hoffmann
  • Selective humanitarianism: in defense of inconsistency / Chris Brown
  • PART II. JUST-WAR PERSPECTIVES AND LIMITS
  • Reciprocity, stability, and intervention: the ethics of disequilibrium / Michael Blake
  • From jus ad bellum to jus ad pacem: re-thinking just-war criteria for the use of military force for humanitarian ends / George R. Lucas, Jr.
  • Bombing to rescue?: NATO's 1999 bombing of Serbia / Henry Shue
  • Burdens of collective liability / Erin Kelly
  • PART III. SECESSION AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
  • Ethics of intervention in self-determination struggles / Tom J. Farer
  • Seccession, humanitarian intervetnion, and the normative significance of political boundaries / Christine Chwaszcza
  • Secession, state breakdown, and humanitarian intervention / Allen Buchanan
  • PART IV. THE CRITIQUE OF INTERVENTIONISM
  • Respectable oppressors, hypocritical liberators: morality, intervention, and reality / Richard W. Miller
  • Violence against power: critical thoughts on military intervention / Iris Marion Young
  • War for humanity: a critique / C.A.J. Coady