Balanced and provocative analyses by two leading philosophers of war and peace. -- Robert L. Holmes, University of Rochester Clear, forceful, and engaged debate. -- James Turner Johnson, professor of religion, Rutgers University, author of Morality and Contemporary Warfare and other works on the ideas of just war This is a fine book; it outlines the basic positons very well; shows the relevance to an important comtemporary issue; and shows the continuing vitality of ehics and the essential theories-for ' the more things change, the more they stay the same.' -- John Hittinger, U.S. Air Force Academy Ethics and International Affairs This book, rich with philosophical reflections and provocative statements, must be taken into account by anyone undertaking comprehensive research on humanitarian intervention. -- Vesselin Popovski, INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING