The closest we have ever come to nuclear war – the Cuban missile crisis
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Introduced to the theory of just war
How just war theory is somewhat of a compromise between a Machiavellian view that justifies all means to a more pacifist view that views war as evil regardless of the reason
Just war theory – something that tries to limit the damages of war as much as possible
Usually divided into 4 pieces
Jus Ad Bellum – justice before war
Jus in Bello – justice during war
Jus post beluum – justice after war
Jus ad Bellum
Just cause – self defense (UN Charter)
Issues like collective security, pre-emption, prevention – what is our view of self defense
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(deterrence) aerial bombing (‘smart bombs’)? Terrorism)
Discriminate between civilians and the fighting parties
In order to be protected by the geneva convention as a POW you have to wear uniforms – they allow us to disciriminate between civilians and non-civilians
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What is an international Crisis
Hermann – surprise, high level of threat, short decision time
Combination of three components is what creates a crisis
Hermann takes these three variables and turns them into the decision cube
Decision cube
Has three dimensions – one follows level of threat, one follows decision time, and one follows level of surprise
The most dangerous occasions approach the bottom left corner – high level of threat, short decision time, high level of surprise
Cuban Missile Crisis * 1959 – Castro takes over cuba * November 1960 – JFK elected * Jaunary 1961 – Bay of Pigs * Soviet union is the main supporter of the Cubans, though they promise the americans that they won’t do anything crazy * Then in June of 1962 the USSR decides to introduce nuclear missiles to Cuba * The americans had nuclear weapons in Europe * Americans could target soviets, but not vice versa * 16 October 1962 – U2 Images crisis: surprise; limited time;