CONTENTS
Caron E. Gentry and Amy E. Eckert
CHAPTER ONE. Epistemic Bias: Legitimate Authority and Politically Violent Nonstate Actors
Caron E. Gentry
Kimberly A. Hudson and Dan Henk
CHAPTER THREE. Is Just Intervention Morally Obligatory?
Luke Glanville
CHAPTER FOUR. Private Military Companies and the Reasonable Chance of Success
Amy E. Eckert
CHAPTER FIVE. Postheroic U.S. Warfare and the Moral Justification for Killing in War
Sebastian Kaempf
CHAPTER SIX. From Smart to Autonomous Weapons: Confounding Territoriality and Moral Agency
Brent J. Steele and Eric A. Heinze
Alexa Royden
CHAPTER EIGHT. Rethinking Intention and Double Effect
Harry D. Gould
CHAPTER NINE. Just War without Civilians
Laura Sjoberg
SECTION THREE. Jus post Bellum
CHAPTER TEN. Jus post Bellum: Justice in the Aftermath of War
Robert E. Williams Jr.