Publication Title
Tulsa Law Review
Volume
49
Page
569
Year
2013
Abstract
Reviewing Thomas U. Berger, War Guilt, and World Politics After World War II (2012), Larry May, After War Ends: A Philosophical Perspective (2012), and Kimberly Theidon, Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru (2012).
Recommended Citation
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, "Anything Can Happen:" Interpreting the 'End' of War, 49 Tulsa L. Rev. 569 (2013), available at https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/faculty_articles/69.
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Review Essay: reviewing Thomas U. Berger, War, Guilt, and World Politics After World War II (Cambridge University Press, 2012), Larry May, After War Ends: A Philosophical Perspective (Cambridge University Press, 2012), and Kimberly Theidon, Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013).