Why Not Preempt?: Security, Law, Norms and Anticipatory Military Activities
Anticipatory military activities, which include both preemptive and preventive military actions, are at the centre of American strategic doctrine - however, states rarely use these activities. Rachel Bzostek puts forward an integrated analysis to help understand why states have or have not undertaken such activities in the past. By exploring what kinds of strategic or structural elements compel states or leaders to take anticipatory military action, as well as how these concepts are viewed in both international law and the just war tradition, this book uses case studies to examine those elements that have played an influential role in the decision-making process. Ideal as a course reader for upper division undergraduate and graduates in security studies, international law, US foreign policy and those involved in the teaching and training of the military.
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Why Not Preempt?: Security, Law, Norms and Anticipatory Military Activities
Anticipatory military activities, which include both preemptive and preventive military actions, are at the centre of American strategic doctrine - however, states rarely use these activities. Rachel Bzostek puts forward an integrated analysis to help understand why states have or have not undertaken such activities in the past. By exploring what kinds of strategic or structural elements compel states or leaders to take anticipatory military action, as well as how these concepts are viewed in both international law and the just war tradition, this book uses case studies to examine those elements that have played an influential role in the decision-making process. Ideal as a course reader for upper division undergraduate and graduates in security studies, international law, US foreign policy and those involved in the teaching and training of the military.
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Why Not Preempt?: Security, Law, Norms and Anticipatory Military Activities

Why Not Preempt?: Security, Law, Norms and Anticipatory Military Activities

by Rachel Bzostek
Why Not Preempt?: Security, Law, Norms and Anticipatory Military Activities

Why Not Preempt?: Security, Law, Norms and Anticipatory Military Activities

by Rachel Bzostek

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Overview

Anticipatory military activities, which include both preemptive and preventive military actions, are at the centre of American strategic doctrine - however, states rarely use these activities. Rachel Bzostek puts forward an integrated analysis to help understand why states have or have not undertaken such activities in the past. By exploring what kinds of strategic or structural elements compel states or leaders to take anticipatory military action, as well as how these concepts are viewed in both international law and the just war tradition, this book uses case studies to examine those elements that have played an influential role in the decision-making process. Ideal as a course reader for upper division undergraduate and graduates in security studies, international law, US foreign policy and those involved in the teaching and training of the military.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780754670575
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/28/2008
Series: Justice, International Law and Global Security
Edition description: 1
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Rachel Bzostek is from the Department of Political Science at California State University, Bakersfield, USA.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 What are Anticipatory Military Activities?; Chapter 3 International Security; Chapter 4 International Law; Chapter 5 The Just War Tradition; Chapter 6 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms I: Anticipatory Military Activities and Imminent Threats; Chapter 7 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms II: Anticipatory Military Activities and Distant Threats; Chapter 8 Strategic Necessity, Law, and Norms III: Anticipatory Military Activities and the Bush Doctrine; Chapter 9 Conclusions and Implications;
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