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_aJust war on terror?/ _bA Christian and muslim response _cedited by David Fisher and Brian Wicker |
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_aEngland: _bAshgate, _c2010. |
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505 | _a1 Introduction: A Clash of Civilisations? David Fisher and Brian Wicker PART ONE THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN SHAPING TERRORISM AND THE RESPONSES TO IT 2 . Terrorism and Islamic Theologies of Religiously-Sanctioned War Tim Winter 3 Challenging Al-Qa'ida's Justification of Terror Ahmad Achtar 4 Challenging the Political Theology of America's 'War on Terror' Richard Lock-Pidlan PART TWO RESPONDING TO THE TERRORIST THREAT 5 Philip Bobbitt's Terror and Consent: a Brief Critique Michael Howard 6 Just War and State Sovereignty Brian Wicker 7 Terror and Pre-Emption - Can Military Pre-Emption ever be Just? David Fisher 8 • How Much of Our Liberties and Privacy do We Need to Give Up for Public Security? David Omand "V PART THREE NEW WAYS TO COUNTER THE THREAT 9 Just Wars, Just Outcomes - Reconciling Just Outcomes in Military Intervention Shenaz Biinglawala, Rosemmy Dui-ward and Paul Schulte 10 'Eating Soup with a Knife' - Counterinsurgency and Just War. Hugh Beach 11 Going Off the Reservation into the Sanctuary - Cross-Border Counter- Terrorist Operations, Fourth Generation Warfare and the Ethical Insufficiency of Contemporary Just War Thinking Paul Schulte 12 Countering the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism Dr. Nick Ritchie PART FOUR AFTERWORD: CONCLUDING REFLECTIONS 13 A Re-emphasis more than a Reply Philip Babbitt 14 Countering Terrorism Justly - Reflections Nine Years After 9/11 David Fisher and Brian Wicker | ||
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700 | _aWicker, Brian, ed. | ||
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