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Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Yitzhak Benbaji
Affiliation:
Bar-Ilan University

Abstract

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Type
Symposium: Walzer and the Moral Standing of States
Copyright
Copyright © Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 2009

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References

Notes

1 These articles and others will be reprinted in Yitzhak Benbaji and Naomi Sussmann, eds., Reading Walzer: Sovereignty, Culture, and Justice (London: Routledge, forthcoming).

2 Christian Wolff, Jus gentium methodo scientifica pertractatum [1749], trans. Joseph H. Drake (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1934), para. 16, quoted in Charles R. Beitz, “The Moral Standing of States Revisited,” this issue, p. 329.

3 Michael Walzer, Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations, 4th ed. (New York: Basic Books, 2006 [1977]), p. 61.

4 Wolff, Jus gentium, paras. 252–58, quotedz in Beitz, “Moral Standing,” p. 330.

5 Walzer, Just and Unjust Wars, p. 101

6 See references in Beitz, “Moral Standing,” p. 3z45, nn. 1, 2.