The Strategy of Graceful Decline

Ethics and International Affairs 25 (2):133-142 (2011)
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While Professor Miller claims that just war theory cannot "provide sufficient guidance" on the question of Afghanistan, his concerns actually fall squarely within its purview, and do not suggest its inability to critique proposals to prolong the American and NATO presence in Afghanistan.

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