Burgerman (Latin American studies, Columbia U.) shows how human rights activism is increasingly changing state policy, especially in the case of 1980s El Salvador and Guatemala.
Americas Watch, El Salvador's Decade of Terror, pp. 51-63; Department of State, “Security Force Human Rights Abuses, Part One: Murders,” May 2, 1989. William Bollinger and Deirdre A. Hill, “The Index to Accountability: Identifying ...
It is quite evident that it would be next to impossible to fight and win a war that satisfied all the requirements of the revisionists (see also 'The Scandal of Winning' in Chapter 7). The first requirement of a moral victory is, ...
Though not amenable to easy answers, these important questions are both perennial and especially urgent. This book brings together a group of leading scholars from various disciplines to tackle them.
The Ethics of Winning Wars Andrew R. Hom, Cian O'Driscoll, Kurt Mills ... In 2004, this figure almost doubled to 849.5 How can leaders fight an unwinnable war in a just manner? JWT has tended to neglect this question.