Notes on the just war theory: Whose justice, which wars?

Ethics and International Affairs 10:115–130 (1996)
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Abstract

Dr. Myers challenges the legitimacy of the traditional concept of the "just war," revived during the Vietnam War and with the publication of Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars in 1977

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