A Few Words On Mill, Walzer, And Nonintervention

Ethics and International Affairs 23 (4):349-369 (2009)
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Abstract

Comparing Mill's "Non-Intervention" and Walzer's "Just and Unjust Wars" links two classic statements on just wars of intervention. Doyle concludes that interventionist arguments should go beyond the three paradigmatic cases Walzer explores in "Just and Unjust Wars."

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