<p><strong>'Intricate, subtle and invariably penetrating arguments.'</strong> - <em>Terrorism and Political Violence</em><br /><br /><strong>'One of the many merits of this tightly written, demanding book is that it challenges the reader to re-think both general assumptions about political theory and the ways in which the criminal law is enforced.'</strong> - <em>Political Studies</em><br /><br /><strong>'Gilbert provides a thorough, thoughtful and considered analysis of questions many find too emotive to deal with.'</strong> - <em>Philosophy Today</em><br /><br /><strong>'One of the many merits of this tightly written, demanding book is that it challenges the reader to re-think both general assumptions about political theory and the ways in which the criminal law is enforced.'</strong> - <em>Political Studies</em></p>

Terrorism, Security and Nationality shows how the ideas and techniques of political philosophy can be applied to the practical problems of terrorism, State violence and national identity. In doing so it clarifies a wide range of issues in applied political philosophy including ethics of war; theories of state and nation; the relationship between communities and nationalisms; human rightss and national security.Paul Gilbert identifies conflicting conceptiona of civil strife by different political communities and investigates notions of terrorism both as unjust war and as political crime. He concludes by considering the proper response of the State to political violence.
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Gilbert investigates how the concepts of political philosophy can be applied to the practical problems of terrorism, state violence and national identity, marking a major step towards a better understanding of a very intractable problem.
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Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Terrorism and Unjust War 3. Terrorism and Civil War 4. Terrorism and Political Crime 5. Community and Conflict 6. Reasons for Violence 7. Terrorism and Nationality 8. Ethnicity and National Identity 9. Terror and the State 10. The Violence of the State 11. The State's Response to Violence Notes Bibliography of Works Cited
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'Intricate, subtle and invariably penetrating arguments.' - Terrorism and Political Violence'One of the many merits of this tightly written, demanding book is that it challenges the reader to re-think both general assumptions about political theory and the ways in which the criminal law is enforced.' - Political Studies'Gilbert provides a thorough, thoughtful and considered analysis of questions many find too emotive to deal with.' - Philosophy Today'One of the many merits of this tightly written, demanding book is that it challenges the reader to re-think both general assumptions about political theory and the ways in which the criminal law is enforced.' - Political Studies
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ISBN
9780415091763
Publisert
1995-02-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
249 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200

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