声明
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Edward B. Atkeson and His Works
1.2 Ethics of War Theory
1.3 Literature Review
1.4 Significance and Structure of the Thesis
Chapter 2 Right Ethics of War in A Tale of Three Wars
2.1 The American Government’s Right
2.1.1 Self-defense and Self-preservation
2.1.2 Realization of the American Dream
2.2 The South Vietnamese Government’s Right
2.2.1 Counter-insurgency and National Reunification of Vietnam
2.2.2 Pro-American Policy
2.3 The North Vietnamese Government’s Right
2.3.1 Self-liberation and Pursuit of the Free Vietnam
2.3.2 Driving away America’s Invasion
Chapter 3 Action Ethics of War in A Tale of Three Wars
3.1 The American Army’s Action
3.1.1 Overwhelming Weapons and Daisy Cutter
3.1.2 Search-destroy Strategy and Body Count
3.2 The South Vietnamese Army’s Action
3.2.1 Undiscriminating Hostility to VC and Bo Dai
3.2.2 Dependence on America’s Assistance
3.3 The North Vietnamese Army’s Action
3.3.1 Limited Weapons and Guerrilla Warfare Strategy
3.3.2 Reeducation Center and Comfort Women
Chapter 4 Responsibility Ethics of War in A Tale of Three Wars
4.1 America’s Responsibility
4.1.1 American Leaders’ Responsibility for Soldiers’ Death
4.1.2 American Soldiers’ Responsibility for Death of Non-combatants
4.2 South Vietnam’s Responsibility
4.2.1 South Vietnamese Leaders’ Responsibility for America’s Intervention
4.2.2 South Vietnamese Soldiers’ Responsibility for Oppression on Non-combatants
4.3 North Vietnam’s Responsibility
4.3.1 North Vietnamese Leaders’ Responsibility for Talent Drainage
4.3.2 North Vietnamese Soldiers’ Responsibility for Harm to the Environment
Chapter 5 Conclusion
5.1 Findings
5.2 Limitations and Further Research
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