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Terrorism poses an undeniable threat to societies throughout the
world today. Martyr terrorism, the fastest growing form of
terrorist activity, and arguably the most effective, has become a
regular occurrence. But how has terrorist activity evolved in the
last 100 years, and what are the ethical costs of terrorism? In
this informative book, three philosophers, all experts on the
ethics of conflict, examine the various definitions of terrorism
and the nature of martyr terrorism. Through accounts of terrorist
campaigns, from 19th century Russian terrorism, to the 20th century
campaigns in Ireland , Israel and Greece , and contemporary
campaigns in Chechnya , Afghanistan and Iraq , this fascinating
book explores the ethical implications of terrorism from a
philosophical perspective. Setting out the social, psychological
and political causes of terrorism, the book interrogates the cases
for and against terrorist activity in terms of just war theory.
Articulate, provocative and stimulating, this timely book is an
ideal introduction to an important contemporary social issue.
This third edition of Moral Constraints on War offers a principle
by principle presentation of the ethics of war as is found in the
age-old tradition of the Just War. Parts one and two trace the
evolution of Just War Theory, analyzing the principles of jus ad
bellum and jus in bello: the principles that determine the
conditions under which it is just to start a war and then conduct
military operations. Each chapter provides a historical background
of the principle under discussion and an in-depth analysis of its
meaning. More so than in the previous editions, there is a special
focus on the transcultural nature of the principles. Besides
theoretical clarifications, each of the principles is also put to
the test with numerous historical and contemporary examples. In
Part three, Just War Theory is applied in three specific case
studies: the use of the atomic bomb against Japan in World War II,
the Korean War (1950-53), and the use of armed drones in the "war
on terror." Bringing together an international coterie of
philosophers and political scientists, this accessible and
practical guide offers both students of military ethics and of
international relations rich, up-to-date insights into the
pluralistic character of Just War Theory.
This third edition of Moral Constraints on War offers a principle
by principle presentation of the ethics of war as is found in the
age-old tradition of the Just War. Parts one and two trace the
evolution of Just War Theory, analyzing the principles of jus ad
bellum and jus in bello: the principles that determine the
conditions under which it is just to start a war and then conduct
military operations. Each chapter provides a historical background
of the principle under discussion and an in-depth analysis of its
meaning. More so than in the previous editions, there is a special
focus on the transcultural nature of the principles. Besides
theoretical clarifications, each of the principles is also put to
the test with numerous historical and contemporary examples. In
Part three, Just War Theory is applied in three specific case
studies: the use of the atomic bomb against Japan in World War II,
the Korean War (1950-53), and the use of armed drones in the "war
on terror." Bringing together an international coterie of
philosophers and political scientists, this accessible and
practical guide offers both students of military ethics and of
international relations rich, up-to-date insights into the
pluralistic character of Just War Theory.
Terrorism poses an undeniable threat to societies throughout the
world today. Martyr terrorism, the fastest growing form of
terrorist activity, and arguably the most effective, has become a
regular occurrence. But how has terrorist activity evolved in the
last 100 years, and what are the ethical costs of terrorism?In this
informative book, three philosophers, all experts on the ethics of
conflict, examine the various definitions of terrorism and the
nature of martyr terrorism. Through accounts of terrorist
campaigns, this fascinating book explores the ethical implications
of terrorism from a philosophical perspective. Setting out the
social, psychological and political causes of terrorism, the book
interrogates the cases for and against terrorist activity in terms
of just war theory. Articulate, provocative and stimulating, this
timely book is an ideal introduction to an important contemporary
social issue."Think Now" is a brand new series of stimulating and
accessible books examining key contemporary social issues from a
philosophical perspective. Written by experts in philosophy, these
books offer sophisticated and provocative yet engaging writing on
political and cultural themes of genuine concern to the educated
reader.
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