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- A philosophy of war
- Against war : views from the underside of modernity
- Aspects of war in American history
- Barbarians and brothers : Anglo-American warfare, 1500-1865
- Carnage and connectivity : landmarks in the decline of conventional military power
- Cosmopolitan peace
- Desolation and enlightenment : political knowledge after total war, totalitarianism, and the Holocaust
- Desolation and enlightenment : political knowledge after total war, totalitarianism, and the Holocaust
- Explaining war and peace : case studies and necessary condition counterfactuals
- Fighting hurt : rule and exception in torture and war
- Force short of war in modern conflict : jus ad vim
- From above : war, violence, and verticality
- Guerra civil posmoderna
- Guerre et paix dans la pensée d'Érasme;
- Homo militaris : Perspektiven einer kritischen Militärsoziologie
- Homo militaris : Perspektiven einer kritischen Militärsoziologie
- How We fight : ethics in War
- International relations theory of war
- Key concepts in military ethics
- Killing without heart : limits on robotic warfare in an age of persistent conflict
- Making war on bodies : militarisation, aesthetics and embodiment in international politics
- Nietzsche on war
- On war : a dialogue
- Public war, private conscience : the ethics of political violence
- Society must be defended : lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76
- Society must be defended : lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-76
- Targets of opportunity : on the militarization of thinking
- Technology, war, and fascism
- The art of military coercion : why the West's military superiority scarcely matters
- The causes of war and the spread of peace : but will war rebound?
- The changing character of war
- The human face of war
- The just war tradition : an introduction
- The morality of defensive war
- The other's war : recognition and the violence of ethics
- The philosophical and legal concept of war
- Theories of violent conflict : an introduction
- Violence and Civility : On the Limits of Political Philosophy
- Waging war : a new philosophical introduction
- Waging war : a philosophical introduction
- War : essays in political philosophy
- War after September 11
- War and delusion : a critical examination
- War and individual rights : the foundations of just war theory
- War and its effects, laid out to the life : being a seasonable advice to our Protestant brethren now ready to go against the Irish rebels usurping authority in the kingdom of Ireland
- War and the body : militarisation, practice and experience
- War as paradox : Clausewitz and Hegel on fighting doctrines and ethics
- War by agreement : a contractarian ethics of war
- War crimes and just war
- War crimes and just war
- War for peace : genealogies of a violent ideal in Western and Islamic thought
- War in words : transformations of war from antiquity to Clausewitz
- War is a force that gives us meaning
- War time : an idea, its history, its consequences
- War, peace, and alliance in Demosthenes' Athens
- Warcraft and the fragility of virtue : an essay in Aristotelian ethics
- What is war? : an investigation in the wake of 9/11
- What is war? : an investigation in the wake of 9/11
- Why they die : civilian devastation in violent conflict
- Why they die : civilian devastation in violent conflict
- Why war? : the cultural logic of Iraq, the Gulf War, and Suez
- Wittgenstein's ethics and modern warfare
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