Beyond Just War: Military Strategy for the Common Good |
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Authors: | David Lonsdale |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Security Studies, School of Law and Politics, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The objective of this article is to move ethical discourse on military strategy beyond the confines of the established War Convention. This is achieved by utilising the common good, a concept found in political philosophy and theology. The common good acts as a positive organising concept for socio-political activity. With its focus on peace, development and the flourishing of the individual and community, the common good poses a significant challenge to strategy. This article constructs an approach to strategy that is compatible with the common good. Importantly, it does so whilst respecting the pursuit of victory as an indispensable component of strategy’s true nature. The theory presented in this article is then tested in relation to four different modes of strategy: regular war, irregular war, deterrence, and cyberwar. |
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Keywords: | Military strategy common good just war political philosophy idealism Catholic |
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