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Why containment works
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ISBN: 150174948X 1501749501 1501749498 9781501749490 9781501749506 9781501749483 Year: 2020 Publisher: Ithaca

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'Why Containment Works' examines the conduct of American foreign policy during and after the Cold War through the lens of applied policy analysis. The book argues that the Bush Doctrine after 2002 was a theory of victory. The text contrasts prescriptions derived from the Bush Doctrine with an alternative theory of victory, one based on containment and deterrence, which US presidents employed for much of the Cold War period.

The Lesser Evil : Political Ethics in an Age of Terror
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ISBN: 0691117519 1400850681 Year: 2013 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Must we fight terrorism with terror, match assassination with assassination, and torture with torture? Must we sacrifice civil liberty to protect public safety? In the age of terrorism, the temptations of ruthlessness can be overwhelming. But we are pulled in the other direction too by the anxiety that a violent response to violence makes us morally indistinguishable from our enemies. There is perhaps no greater political challenge today than trying to win the war against terror without losing our democratic souls. Michael Ignatieff confronts this challenge head-on, with the combination of hard-headed idealism, historical sensitivity, and political judgment that has made him one of the most influential voices in international affairs today. Ignatieff argues that we must not shrink from the use of violence--that far from undermining liberal democracy, force can be necessary for its survival. But its use must be measured, not a program of torture and revenge. And we must not fool ourselves that whatever we do in the name of freedom and democracy is good. We may need to kill to fight the greater evil of terrorism, but we must never pretend that doing so is anything better than a lesser evil. In making this case, Ignatieff traces the modern history of terrorism and counter-terrorism, from the nihilists of Czarist Russia and the militias of Weimar Germany to the IRA and the unprecedented menace of Al Qaeda, with its suicidal agents bent on mass destruction. He shows how the most potent response to terror has been force, decisive and direct, but--just as important--restrained. The public scrutiny and political ethics that motivate restraint also give democracy its strongest weapon: the moral power to endure when the furies of vengeance and hatred are spent. The book is based on the Gifford Lectures delivered at the University of Edinburgh in 2003.

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Political ethics --- Terrorism --- Democracy --- Morale politique --- Terrorisme --- Démocratie --- Démocratie --- International relations --- Acts of terrorism --- Attacks, Terrorist --- Global terrorism --- International terrorism --- Political terrorism --- Terror attacks --- Terrorist acts --- Terrorist attacks --- World terrorism --- Direct action --- Insurgency --- Political crimes and offenses --- Subversive activities --- Political violence --- Terror --- Ethics, Political --- Ethics in government --- Government ethics --- Political science --- Politics, Practical --- Ethics --- Civics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Political ethics. --- Terrorism. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Accountability. --- Al-Qaeda. --- Appeasement. --- Assassination. --- Authoritarianism. --- Civil disobedience. --- Civil liberties. --- Civilian. --- Clandestine cell system. --- Coercion. --- Colonialism. --- Complicity. --- Consent of the governed. --- Consideration. --- Counter-terrorism. --- Crime. --- Criticism. --- Cruel and unusual punishment. --- Declaration of war. --- Deliberation. --- Democracy. --- Derogation. --- Dictatorship. --- Dirty War. --- Due process. --- Enemy combatant. --- Equal Protection Clause. --- Extrajudicial killing. --- Extremism. --- Failed state. --- Fellow traveller. --- Forced disappearance. --- Freedom of speech. --- Habeas corpus. --- Impunity. --- Individualism. --- Institution. --- Intelligence agency. --- International Atomic Energy Agency. --- International human rights law. --- International law. --- Internment. --- Interrogation. --- Intimidation. --- Judiciary. --- Law of war. --- Legislation. --- Legislature. --- Legitimacy (political). --- Liberal democracy. --- Liberalism. --- Michael Walzer. --- Military dictatorship. --- National security. --- Necessity. --- Nonviolence. --- Nonviolent resistance. --- Nuclear weapon. --- Obedience (human behavior). --- Osama bin Laden. --- Patriot Act. --- Perfidy. --- Political strategy. --- Political violence. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Politique. --- Precedent. --- Precommitment. --- Preemptive war. --- Prerogative. --- Pretext. --- Princeton University Press. --- Proscription. --- Public policy. --- Public security. --- Racism. --- Reprisal. --- Rogue state. --- Royal prerogative. --- Rule of law. --- Saddam Hussein. --- Search and seizure. --- Security forces. --- Self-determination. --- Separation of powers. --- State of emergency. --- Suicide attack. --- Superiority (short story). --- Targeted killing. --- The Public Interest. --- Torture. --- Totalitarianism. --- Tyranny of the majority. --- Uncertainty. --- United Nations Convention against Torture. --- War. --- Weapon of mass destruction. --- Westphalian sovereignty.

The ethics of war and peace : religious and secular perspectives
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ISBN: 0691037132 0691058407 9780691037134 9780691058405 Year: 1996 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.) Princeton university press

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A superb introduction to the ethical aspects of war and peace, this collection of tightly integrated essays explores the reasons for waging war and for fighting with restraint as formulated in a diversity of ethical traditions, religious and secular. Beginning with the classic debate between political realism and natural law, this book seeks to expand the conversation by bringing in the voices of Judaism, Islam, Christian pacifism, and contemporary feminism. In so doing, it addresses a set of questions: How do the adherents to each viewpoint understand the ideas of war and peace? What attitudes toward war and peace are reflected in these understandings? What grounds for war, if any, are recognized within each perspective? What constraints apply to the conduct of war? Can these constraints be set aside in situations of extremity? Each contributor responds to this set of questions on behalf of the ethical perspective he or she is presenting. The concluding chapters compare and contrast the perspectives presented without seeking to adjudicate their differences. Because of its inclusive, objective, comparative, and dialogic approach, the book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, journalists, policymakers, and anyone else who wants to acquire a better understanding of the range of moral viewpoints that shape current discussion of war and peace. In addition to the editor, the contributors are Joseph Boyle, Michael G. Cartwright, Jean Bethke Elshtain, John Finnis, Sohail H. Hashmi, Theodore J. Koontz, David R. Mapel, Jeff McMahan, Richard B. Miller, Aviezer Ravitzky, Bassam Tibi, Sarah Tobias, and Michael Walzer.

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War --- Peace --- Religious aspects --- Moral and ethical aspects --- 241.65*4 --- -Peace --- -War --- -Armed conflict (War) --- Conflict, Armed (War) --- Fighting --- Hostilities --- Wars --- International relations --- Military art and science --- Coexistence, Peaceful --- Peaceful coexistence --- Disarmament --- Peace-building --- Security, International --- Theologische ethiek: oorlog vrede atoomwapens pacifisme --- -Congresses --- -Comparative studies --- Congresses. --- Comparative studies --- -Theologische ethiek: oorlog vrede atoomwapens pacifisme --- 241.65*4 Theologische ethiek: oorlog vrede atoomwapens pacifisme --- -241.65*4 Theologische ethiek: oorlog vrede atoomwapens pacifisme --- Armed conflict (War) --- 241.65*4 Theologische ethiek: oorlog; vrede; atoomwapens; pacifisme --- Theologische ethiek: oorlog; vrede; atoomwapens; pacifisme --- Moral and ethical aspects&delete& --- Congresses --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Comparative studies&delete& --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- General ethics --- Polemology --- Théologie morale. --- Guerre. --- Paix. --- Guerre juste. --- Islamic fundamentalism. --- Moderate Realism. --- Osgood, Robert. --- Weak Realism. --- Women’s Peace Party. --- abolitionism: defined. --- aggression: in Islam. --- benevolence (feminism). --- civil disobedience (natural law tradition). --- conformism, Islamic. --- defensive wars (Judaism). --- double-effect doctrine. --- dualism, ethical. --- ethical thought, comparative. --- ethics of care (feminism). --- excuse, necessity as. --- fairness (natural law tradition). --- good life (realism). --- human action, natural law tradition. --- innocence, material. --- justice, radical feminism. --- liberalism, feminism in. --- loyalty: in realism. --- moral necessity. --- moral norms (Aquinas). --- necessity of realism. --- partiality. --- patriotic realism. --- preemptive war (realism). --- reasonable hope of success. --- repression (realism). --- restraint (Judaism). --- siege law (Judaism). --- symbolisms of evil. --- theodicy. --- violence (Judaism). --- War - Religious aspects - Congresses --- War - Moral and ethical aspects - Congresses --- Peace - Religious aspects - Congresses --- Peace - Moral and ethical aspects - Congresses


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Liberty and the news
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ISBN: 1400824494 Year: 2008 Publisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press,

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"Walter Lippman's classic account of how the press threatens democracy whenever it has an agenda other than the free flow of ideas."--Publisher.

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Freedom of the press. --- 9/11 Commission. --- ABC News. --- Activism. --- Afterword. --- Annexation. --- Areopagitica. --- Attempt. --- Authoritarianism. --- Bob Woodward. --- Broadcast network. --- CBS Evening News. --- CBS News. --- Censorship. --- Columbia Journalism Review. --- Columnist. --- Committee on Public Information. --- Consciousness. --- Criticism. --- Demagogue. --- Editorial. --- Eminent domain. --- Foray. --- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. --- Foreword. --- Freedom Forum. --- Freedom of speech. --- George Tenet. --- Government interest. --- Gresham's law. --- Headline. --- Herbert Croly. --- Howard Kurtz. --- Imperial Presidency. --- Informant. --- Investigative journalism. --- Isocrates. --- James Risen. --- Jingoism. --- Joseph C. Wilson. --- Journalism. --- Journalist. --- Manifesto. --- Mark Halperin. --- Media bias in the United States. --- Media bias. --- Mr. --- Multitude. --- National Security League. --- National security. --- New York World. --- News agency. --- News media. --- News. --- Newspaper. --- Omnipotence. --- On Liberty. --- Patriotism. --- Philistinism. --- Plame affair. --- Political editor. --- Political journalism. --- Political science. --- Politics. --- Popular sovereignty. --- Preemptive war. --- Prejudice. --- Princeton University Press. --- Program on International Policy Attitudes. --- Progressivism in the United States. --- Propaganda. --- Public figure. --- Public opinion. --- Publication. --- Publicity. --- Publishing. --- Radio and Television Correspondents' Association. --- Right-wing politics. --- Rumor. --- Saddam Hussein. --- Secularism. --- Sidney Blumenthal. --- Source (journalism). --- Sovereignty. --- Superiority (short story). --- Surface energy. --- The Brass Check. --- The New York Times. --- The Newspaper. --- The Phantom Public. --- The Politics of Truth. --- The Public Interest. --- The Rush Limbaugh Show. --- Thought. --- Triumphalism. --- Valerie Plame. --- Voice of America. --- Walter Lippmann. --- Warning shot. --- Weapon of mass destruction. --- Woodrow Wilson.


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International ethics
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ISBN: 0691241864 Year: 1990 Publisher: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press,

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This book is comprised of essays previously published in Philosophy & Public Affairs and also an extended excerpt from Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars.

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International relations --- War --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Ad hominem. --- Aggression. --- Attempt. --- Authoritarianism. --- Blackmail. --- Calculation. --- Casus belli. --- Civil disobedience. --- Civilian. --- Combatant. --- Consent of the governed. --- Consideration. --- Conventional weapon. --- Conventionalism. --- Counterforce. --- Crime against peace. --- Crime. --- Criticism. --- Declaration of war. --- Defensive war. --- Demobilization. --- Deterrence (legal). --- Disarmament. --- Divine law. --- Dr. Strangelove. --- Duress. --- Ethical dilemma. --- Externality. --- God. --- Great power. --- Heresy. --- Heteronomy. --- Hostility. --- Humanitarian intervention. --- Impasse. --- Impunity. --- Insurgency. --- International law. --- International relations. --- Jus ad bellum. --- Just war theory. --- Law of war. --- Moral blindness. --- Moral skepticism. --- Morality. --- Mutual assured destruction. --- Necessity. --- Non-interventionism. --- Nuclear blackmail. --- Nuclear disarmament. --- Nuclear warfare. --- Nuclear weapon. --- Pacifism. --- Peace treaty. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Political alienation. --- Politics Among Nations. --- Power politics. --- Pre-emptive nuclear strike. --- Preemptive war. --- Preventive war. --- Probability. --- Realism (international relations). --- Reprisal. --- Requirement. --- Result. --- Right of self-defense. --- Rights. --- Robert Nozick. --- Secession. --- Second strike. --- Security dilemma. --- Self-defense. --- Self-determination. --- Skepticism. --- Slavery. --- Sovereignty. --- Soviet Union. --- State of nature. --- Subversion. --- Superiority (short story). --- Territorial integrity. --- The Realist. --- Theodicy. --- Theory. --- Thomas Hobbes. --- Torture. --- Trade barrier. --- Trade war. --- Treaty. --- Unilateral disarmament. --- Unilateralism. --- Unstated assumption. --- Utilitarianism. --- War of aggression. --- War. --- Warfare. --- Westphalian sovereignty. --- Wickedness.

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