Justice and the Genesis of War

David A. Welch, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Contribution by), Steve Lamy (Contribution by), Thomas Biersteker (Contribution by), Chris Brown (Contribution by), Phil Cerny (Contribution by), Joseph Grieco (Contribution by), A. J. R. Groom (Contribution by)

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Author
David A. Welch, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Contribution by), Steve Lamy (Contribution by), Thomas Biersteker (Contribution by), Chris Brown (Contribution by), Phil Cerny (Contribution by), Joseph Grieco (Contribution by), A. J. R. Groom (Contribution by)
Publish Date
1993-09-09
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
356
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521444624
ISBN-13
9780521444620
citemno
098585
SKU
9780521444620

Description

In this major study of the causes of war, David Welch argues that, contrary to the received wisdom in academic and policy circles, states are often motivated by sincere concern for the perceived demands of justice, not merely by self interest. By examining the outbreak of five Great Power wars (the Crimean War, the Franco-Prussian War, World War I, World War II, and the Falklands War), Welch demonstrates the importance of the justice motive in state behavior, using both historical and philosophical analysis to shed new light on an old problem.