David Rodin (ed.)
Blackwell (2007)
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This collection by leading scholars represents state of the art writings on the ethics of war. Many of the most important and contested controversies in modern war receive comprehensive discussion: the practice of torture, terrorism, assassination and targeted killing, the bombing of civilians in war, humanitarian intervention, and the invasion of Iraq Analytical introduction provides a guide to recent developments in the ethics of war An excellent overview for general readers interested in the current debate and controversies over the ethics of war
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Keywords | War Moral and ethical aspects Torture Moral and ethical aspects Terrorism Moral and ethical aspects National security |
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Call number | U22.W363 2007 |
ISBN(s) | 140517398X 9781405173988 |
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