Dr. Joshua Hastey is a visiting assistant professor of government at Regent University and an adjunct professor of strategy for the US Naval War College. He specializes in international security and grand strategy, with a particular interest in territorial disputes across the Indo-Pacific and US-China relations. He holds a PhD in international studies from Old Dominion University, a Masters degree in international relations from Seton Hall University, and a BA in political science from William Jewell College. Readers can visit his website here.
Grey zone conflicts—like those in Ukraine and the South China Sea—are major threats both to a just peace and American security interests. The just war tradition needs to consider them more.
Joshua HasteySeptember 9, 2020
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