Essays about: "Just War Theory"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 42 essays containing the words Just War Theory.
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6. Smart Power: Bridging Inconstancies in Sweden’s Feminist Foreign Policy
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : Feminist foreign policy initiatives have since they first appeared weathered criticism when put in relation to an active weapons export often to non-democratic states violating women’s rights. This paper then examines the Swedish case by using argumentation analysis as method to test the moral commitments of Sweden’s foreign policy initiative against recent arms deals. READ MORE
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7. Not Just War, But A Just War : Individual rights versus the collective good in just cause for war
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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8. THE CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES OF DRONE WARFARE : A descriptive and critical analysis on the contemporary challenge of integrating just war theory with artificial intelligence in warfare.
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknikAbstract : Due to the rapid technological advancements of the 21st century the fundamental nature of warfare has changed. Drones along with autonomous weapon systems has presented new challenges to the traditional concept and internal interpretations of just war theory. READ MORE
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9. Careless Peacebuilding : A Poststructural Policy Analysis of the Afghanistan Study Group Final Report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan (2021)
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : This thesis is a poststructural policy analysis, following the ‘What’s the Problem Represented to be’ (WPR) approach developed by Carol Bacchi (2016), of the Afghanistan Study Group final report: A Pathway for Peace in Afghanistan. Following the theoretical basis proposed by this method, the report is examined for discourses and power relations that construct the problem representation. READ MORE
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10. Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems and International Humanitarian Law: A mixed-methods study to understand and explain how states’ position themselves vis-à-vis lethal autonomous weapons systems compliance with international humanitarian law
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studierAbstract : The purpose of this study is to understand and explain how states’ position themselves vis-à-vis lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) compliance with international humanitarian law (IHL). It is important to understand and explain why states’ position themselves in the debate on LAWS compliance with IHL due to its rapid development and limited knowledge in this area. READ MORE