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Diplomacy, force, and leadership: essays in honour of Alexander L George / Caldwell, Dan; Mckeown, Timothy J 1993  Book
Caldwell, Dan Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1993.
Description xi,322p.,figures
Standard Number 0813317452
Key Words Security  Diplomacy  Leadership  Internatioanl Relations 
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035781327.2/CAL 035781MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   075006


Jus Post Bellum: just war theory and the principles of just peace / Williams, Robert E; Caldwell, Dan   Journal Article
Caldwell, Dan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract What happens following a war is important to the moral judgments we make concerning warfare, just as the intentions going in and the means used are. There has, however, been inadequate attention paid to considerations of jus post bellum in the just war tradition. This essay seeks to contribute to recent efforts to develop jus post bellum principles by first noting some of the ways that jus ad bellum and jus in bello considerations serve to constrain what can legitimately be done after war. We argue, however, that the constraints grounded in traditional just war theory do not offer sufficient guidance for judging postwar behavior and that principles grounded in the concept of human rights are needed to complete our understanding of what constitutes a just war. A just peace exists when the human rights of those involved in the war, on both sides, are more secure than they were before the war.
Key Words Human Rights  Peace  War Theory 
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Legitimation of the Nixon-Kissinger grand design and grand stra / Caldwell, Dan   Journal Article
Caldwell, Dan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article focuses on the attempt of President Richard M. Nixon and Dr. Kissinger to gain domestic acceptance of the grand design and grand strategy they developed for American foreign policy during the period they were in office, with particular emphasis on the concept of policy legitimation. This article draws on extensive secondary accounts, memoirs, archival materials, and the author's interviews and own previously published, related work.
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Power, information and war / Caldwell, Dan 1998  Book
Caldwell, Dan Book
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Publication Abu Dhabi, The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 1998.
Description 36p.
Series Emirates Occasional Paper; no.15
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ID:   028025


Soviet International behaviour and U S policy options / Caldwell, Dan (ed); Centre for foreign policy development 1985  Book
Caldwell, Dan Book
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Publication Lexington, Lexington Books, 1985.
Description xii, 291p.
Standard Number 0669091251
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026138327.47/CAL 026138MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Vortex of Conflict: U.S.Policy toward Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq / Caldwell, Dan 2011  Book
Caldwell, Dan Book
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Publication New Delhi, Cambridge University Press India Pvt.Ltd., 2011.
Description xiv, 389p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788175969278
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