Military Necessity and Just War Statecraft: The Principle of National Security Stewardship

Author:   Eric Patterson ,  Marc LiVecche
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032487120


Pages:   170
Publication Date:   27 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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This book analyzes the concept of military necessity and just war thinking and argues that it should be seen as a vital moral principle for leaders. The principle of military necessity is well understood in the manuals of modern militaries and is recognized in the war convention. It is the idea that battlefield commanders should make every effort to win on a local battlefield, within legal means, and using proportionate and discriminating weapons and tactics. Every legal textbook on war includes military necessity as a foundational principle within the jus in bello (ethics of fighting war) alongside principles of proportionality and distinction, and it is taught in every Western military academy. Even the International Committee of the Red Cross lauds the concept as a cardinal principle of warfare. However, unlike legal scholarship, one can pick up a book by almost any just war thinker in philosophy, theology, or the social sciences, and the concept is missing altogether in their literature. This volume returns military necessity to just war thinking and lays out the argument for doing so. Each contributor taps into one of the many dimensions of military necessity, such as its relationship to jus ad bellum (ethics of going to war) categories (e.g., right intention), its relationship to jus in bello categories, or its application in foreign policy and military doctrine. Case studies in the book point out the practical moral dimensions of military necessity in cases from the targeted killing of terrorists to battlefield decisions that led to the use of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima. This book will be of interest to students of just war theory, military ethics, statecraft, and international relations.

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Author:   Eric Patterson ,  Marc LiVecche
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032487120


ISBN 10:   1032487127
Pages:   170
Publication Date:   27 June 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Table of Contents

1. Returning Military Necessity to the Jus in Bello 2. Natural Law and the Just War Ethic: Reaffirming Common Moral Traditions 3. Military Necessity as Distinct Jus in Bello Principle: A Classical Just War Perspective 4. What is Military Necessity? A Defense of the Marginal Interpretation 5. Inevitable and Indispensable: A conceptual approach to Necessity in War and Conflict 6. Military Necessity, Catholic Thinking, and the Great Wars 7. Necessity, Convenience, and Point of View: Military Necessity in Just War 8. Military Necessity and Realism: Comparing Permission and Limitation in Christian, Islamic, and Hindu Thought 9. The Military Necessity of Ethics 10. Operation Wrath of God: Illegal but Necessary 11. Military Necessity in the Gray Zone 12. Military Necessity as Moral Imperative: Just War and Hiroshima 13. Military Necessity: The Road Ahead

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Eric Patterson is scholar-at-large and former dean of the School of Government at Regent University. He is author or editor of 20 books, including, most recently, Just War and Christianity: A Concise Introduction (2023) and Just American Wars (2019). Marc LiVecche is the McDonald Distinguished Scholar of Ethics, War, and Public Life at Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy and serves as a non-resident research fellow at the College of Leadership and Ethics in the U.S. Naval War College. He is author of The Good Kill: Just War and Moral Injury (2021).

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