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ID155495
Title ProperExpanding the history of the just war
Other Title Informationthe ethics of war in ancient Egypt
LanguageENG
AuthorCox, Rory
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article expands our understanding of the historical development of just war thought by offering the first detailed analysis of the ethics of war in ancient Egypt. It revises the standard history of the just war tradition by demonstrating that just war thought developed beyond the boundaries of Europe and existed many centuries earlier than the advent of Christianity or even the emergence of Greco-Roman doctrine. It also argues that the creation of a prepotent ius ad bellum doctrine in ancient Egypt—based on universal and absolutist claims to justice—hindered the development of ius in bello norms in Egyptian warfare. I contend that this development prefigures similar developments in certain later Western and Near Eastern doctrines of just war and holy war.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Quarterly Vol. 61, No.2; Jun 2017: p.371–384
Journal SourceInternational Studies Quarterly Vol: 61 No 2
Key WordsEthics of War ;  History of the Just War ;  Ancient Egypt


 
 
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