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Law and Sentiment in International Politics: Ethics, Emotions, and the Evolution of the Laws of War by David Traven

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Drawing on recent research in moral psychology and neuroscience, this book argues that universal moral beliefs and emotions shaped the evolution of the laws of war, and in particular laws that protect civilians. It argues that civilian protection norms are not just a figment of the modern West, but that these norms were embryonic in earlier societies and civilizations, including Ancient China, early Islam, and medieval Europe. However, despite their ubiquity, this book argues that civilian protection rules are inherently fragile, and that their fragility lies not just in failures of compliance, but also in how moral emotions shaped the design of the law. The same beliefs and emotions that lead people to judge that it is wrong to intentionally target civilians can paradoxically constitute the basis for excusing states for incidental civilian casualties, or collateral damage. To make the laws of war work better for civilians, this book argues that we need to change how we think about the ethics of killing in war.

Traven argues that universal moral beliefs and emotions shaped the evolution of international laws that protect civilians in war.

About the Author
David Traven is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at California State University-Fullerton.

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'This book is extraordinarily rich in contributions. Drawing on recent advances in moral psychology, Traven proposes a fresh theory of international norm development. The theoretical analysis and historical case studies are as thorough as they are creative. The book is highly instructive for anyone grappling with the problem of how to constrain warfare!' Janina Dill, John G. Winant Associate Professor of US Foreign Policy, University of Oxford
'The field of international norms and ethics has been waiting for a book like this, one that expands our historical view of the evolution of morality beyond the West and takes seriously the question of where our moral instincts come from. By showing that human beings do not create notions of right and wrong out of whole cloth and that the West has no monopoly on ideas about ethical conduct in war, Law and Sentiment in International Politics is an important corrective to longstanding but mistaken conventional wisdoms in the field.' Brian C. Rathbun, Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California, Dornsife
'Why do the laws of armed conflict in ancient China, medieval Islamic states, and modern Western society contain similar prohibitions against the deliberate killing of civilians? In this profound and provocative book, David Traven traces these similarities to a common moral psychology existing in human beings across space and time. Unfortunately, these moral sentiments create inherently fragile rules, often permitting 'unintentional' killing, even on a massive scale.' Scott D. Sagan, Caroline S.G. Munro Professor of Political Science, Stanford University
'The book offers a forensic account of what international law has to say about war, drawing on a detailed reading of national and international legal instruments and dozens of legal cases.' Alex J. Bellamy, International Affairs



Book Information
ISBN 9781108845007
Author David Traven
Format Hardback
Page Count 300
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 620g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 158mm * 20mm

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