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Winning? The Politics of Victory in an Era of Endless War
International Studies Review ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2022-03-03 , DOI: 10.1093/isr/viac006
Liane Hartnett 1 , Luke Glanville 1 , Cian O'Driscoll 1 , Lauren Wilcox 2 , Alexander Bellamy 3 , Brent Steele 4
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Two decades after the “war on terror” was first waged, there is little conceptual clarity about what it means to win a war. Indeed, despite the burgeoning literature on endless war and victory, there is no substantive engagement with how these themes intersect when thinking ethically about the question of war and what passes for peace. This forum seeks to spark a conversation to address this gap. Bringing together theorists and ethicists working on the themes of war and peace, we ask: What might we render visible and redress by thinking critically of the politics of victory in an era of endless war? Further, to the extent that just-war theory has long offered a grammar for the ethics of war, how does it help or hinder this quest?

中文翻译:

赢了?无休止战争时代的胜利政治

在“反恐战争”第一次打响 20 年后,对于赢得一场战争意味着什么,概念上几乎没有清晰的概念。确实,尽管关于无休止的战争和胜利的文献不断涌现,但在从伦理上思考战争问题和和平的问题时,这些主题如何交叉并没有实质性的参与。该论坛旨在引发对话以解决这一差距。将研究战争与和平主题的理论家和伦理学家聚集在一起,我们问:在无休止的战争时代,批判性地思考胜利的政治,我们可以使什么变得可见和纠正?此外,就正义战争理论长期以来为战争伦理提供了一种语法而言,它是如何帮助或阻碍这一探索的?
更新日期:2022-03-03
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