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                "How should wars end? What outcomes are morally acceptable, and what ways of making peace should participants and observers find distasteful? Drawing on many of the wars and peaces of recent decades--wars whose muddled conduct and courses have already reshaped the political theory of warfare--this book offers a persuasive new perspective on postwar justice. It argues that wars should end in "a better state of peace," a peace stabler and more just than the one before the war began. It asks: When  | 
         
        
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                War-Case studies; Peace-Political aspects; Peacebuilding; Politics-war; War-Moral and ethical aspects; Strategy | 
         
    
     
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