Volume 67 (1995): Legal and Moral Constraints on Low-Intensity Conflict
Front Matter
Chapters
Feature Articles
Low-Intensity Conflict and The International Legal System
John Norton Moore
State Sovereignty, International Law, and the Use of Force in Countering Low-Intensity Aggression in the Modern World
Robert F. Turner
Commentary on Fernando R. Teson's "Low Intensity Conflict and State Sovereignty: A Philosophical Analysis"
Terry Nardin
Panel Discussion: International Law and State Sovereignty
W. Michael Reisman
Just War Tradition and Low-Intensity Conflict
James Turner Johnson
Arbiter Mundi? Commentary on James Turner Johnson's "Just War Tradition and Low-intensity Conflict"
Francis X. Winters
Just War Doctrine's Complementary Role in the International Law of War
William V. O'Brien
Commentary on William V. O'Brien's "Just War Doctrine's Complementary Role in the International Law of War"
William G. Eckhardt
Panel Discussion: The Just War Tradition
Alberto R. Coll
Low-Intensity Conflict in the Post-Cold War World: The American Moral-Cultural Environment
George Weigel
American Strategic Culture in Small Wars
Carnes Lord
Roundtable Discussion
Alberto R. Coll
Can American Democracy Employ Covert Action as an Instrument of Statecraft
Alberto R. Coll and Richard H. Shultz Jr.