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Contents Acknowledgments vii Introduction ix part one. The Medieval Roots of Just War 1. Thinking Morally about War in the Middle Ages and Today 3 james turner johnson 2. Taming Warriors in Classical and Early Medieval Political Theory 11 john von heyking 3. Augustine and Just War: Between Virtue and Duties 36 henrik syse 4. Just War, Schism, and Peace in St. Augustine 51 phillip w. gray 5. Is There a “Presumption against War” in Aquinas’s Ethics? 72 gregory m. reichberg 6. Poets and Politics: Just War in Geoffrey Chaucer and Christine de Pizan 99 kate l. forhan 7. Reflections on Medieval Just War Theories: A Commentary on Part One 117 gerson moreno-riaño part two. Contemporary Problems of War, Nationalism, and Ethics 8. Maintaining the Protection of Noncombatants 151 james turner johnson 9. Protecting the Natural Environment in Wartime: Ethical Considerations from the Just War Tradition 190 gregory m. reichberg and henrik syse 10. U.N.-Authorized Interventions: A Slippery Slope of Forcible Interference? 218 anne julie semb 11. Ethical Uncertainties of Nationalism 246 dan smith 12. The Sort of Nationalism and Patriotism That Europe Needs 267 andreas follesdal 13. Defining and Delivering Justice: The Work of the Ad Hoc International Criminal Tribunals 290 james meernik 14. The Legitimacy of Anticipatory Defense and Forcible Regime Change 323 dieter janssen 15. Genocide: A Case for the Responsibility of the Bystander 352 arne johan vetlesen 16. The Ethical Core of the Nation-State: A Postscript to Part Two 372 j. peter burgess Contributors 385 Index 389 vi Contents ...