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P. Lee

Blairīs Just War


Iraq and the Illusion of Morality
2012. 2011. xiii, 210 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2011
ISBN: 0-230-35570-6 (0230355706)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-230-35570-5 (9780230355705)

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Bringing together both contemporary and historical just war concepts, Peter Lee shows that Blairīs illusion of morality evaporated quickly and irretrievably after the 2003 Iraqinvasion because the ideas Blair relied upon were taken out of their historical context and applied in a global political system where they no longer hold sway.
Introduction Blair and Just Intervention Are We Sure of Our Case? Views from the Academy Authority, Legitimacy and War Regime Change Confronting Tyranny Protecting the Weak Fighting the Fight Reflections
īThis is an important book on an important subject, and future politician-generals would do well to study it for their second, third and better thoughts when contemplating war.ī AC Grayling, Master of New College of the Humanities, UK

īPeter Lee provides a nuanced, probing, and reflective examination of Blairīs essentially moral arguments in the context of both international law and the UK political scene. One of the most valuable contributions of this book is its attention to the matter of what counts for truth in ambiguous situations and the role of political leadership in shaping a public conception of truth. While Lee concludes that Blairīs judgments in the case of Iraq were wrong, his presentation takes the reader into Blairīs reasoning process in an insightful, reflection-provoking way, so that even readers who disagree with Leeīs conclusions will benefit greatly from what he has to say.ī James Turner Johnson, Professor of Religion, Rutgers University, USA

īJudicious, hard-hitting, and erudite: this is a wonderful book. Drawing upon a rich account of the just war tradition, Peter Lee offers a razor-sharp moral examination of Tony Blairīs role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This is essential reading for all scholars interested in the ethics of war: from advanced undergraduates to specialists in the field.ī Cian OīDriscoll, Lecturer in International Politics, University of Glasgow, UK
Peter Lee is Lecturer in Air Power Studies at Kingīs College London, based at RAF College Cranwell in Lincolnshire, UK. During the build-up to the 2003 invasion and for most of the period of the UKīs involvement in Iraq, he served as a RAF chaplain. He is regularly invited as a public speaker to give seminars on this subject to military, academic and wider audiences.