Philosophical Perspectives on the “War on Terrorism” [Book Review]

Teaching Philosophy 32 (4):424-426 (2009)
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This book responds to the Bush Administration position on the “war on terror.” It examines preemption within the context of “just war”; justification for the United States-led invasion of Iraq, with some authors charging that its tactics serve to increase terror; global terrorism; and concepts such as reconciliation, Islamic identity, nationalism, and intervention.

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Danielle Poe
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