The West at WarBradley C. S. Watson Lexington Books, 2006 - 222 էջ In The West at War, Bradley C. S. Watson brings together renowned scholars and public policy experts to reflect on perhaps the most pressing problem of our time--the West's increasingly bloody conflict with forces that seek nothing less than its destruction. In eleven provocative chapters, contributors deal with the internal challenges and external conflicts facing Western civilization in the context of the 'war on terror.' Ranging from the nature of Islam and the West, to ethics and terror, to the western way of warfare, the volume deals thematically with major issues raised by this conflict in a way that no other single-volume does. Contributors bring to bear arguments on the philosophic, political, religious, ethical, and policy dimensions of the war. As the title of the book suggests, this conflict implicates all of Western civilization, demonstrating that this not merely an 'American' concern. |
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... respect to politics ; ( 2 ) the free market with respect to economics ; ( 3 ) the open society with respect to social composition ; and ( 4 ) expressive individualism with respect to cul- ture.4 This last element had become an ...
... respect to politics ; ( 2 ) the free market with respect to economics ; ( 3 ) the open society with respect to social composition ; and ( 4 ) expressive individualism with respect to cul- ture.4 This last element had become an ...
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... respect to “ just cause , ” the Letter makes the case that “ preemp- tive , unilateral " use of force against Iraq is unjustified unless it can be clearly shown that Iraq was involved in the September 11 , 2001 attacks on the United ...
... respect to “ just cause , ” the Letter makes the case that “ preemp- tive , unilateral " use of force against Iraq is unjustified unless it can be clearly shown that Iraq was involved in the September 11 , 2001 attacks on the United ...
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... Respect for international law is as rooted in American history as the princi- ples of the American Constitution . The Declaration of Independence pro- claimed the early nation's " decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind " as its ...
... Respect for international law is as rooted in American history as the princi- ples of the American Constitution . The Declaration of Independence pro- claimed the early nation's " decent Respect to the Opinions of Mankind " as its ...
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