The Chinese and the American/Western Understanding of Just War
Provide a 300 word response to your instructor-assigned question.
QUESTION B: How does the Chinese Understanding of Just War differ from the American/Western understanding? How is it likely to effect Chinese actions in their great power competition with the United States?
Justify and support your answer using your experience and source support from the assigned readings.
Important
You must use 3 sources and at least 1-2 sources from class readings.
In-text citations must be done in accordance with College Style Guide attached and not APA.
Warfare Studies
The Chinese perspectives and understanding of just war significantly differ from those in American and Western nations. Williams and Caldwell (2006, 310) reveal that many nations justify war based on minimum principles under the jus in bello and jus ad bellum doctrines. However, the applications of these principles vary from state to state.
The Americans and Western believe war is just if it satisfies the regulations governing how and why a state is fighting. Tzenios (2023, 12) notes that this view leads to the aggressive approach, characterized by rigid discipline forms commonplace among these nations. Schmitt (2011, 4) provides examples of such scenarios, including the complaints by nations such as Pakistan regarding drone attacks within its territory by the United States. The author describes events where the U.S.