Responding to Terrorism: Political, Philosophical and Legal PerspectivesTerrorism and political violence as a field is growing and expanding. This volume, however, provides a cross-disciplinary analysis - political, philosophical and legal - in a single text and will appeal to readers interested in styuding this phenomenon from all these various perspectives. |
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T Brian Mooney | 6 |
Is Torture an Effective Response to Terrorism? 5557 | 57 |
Is International Terrorism an Inevitable Consequence | 129 |
PublicSocial Policy Social Engineering | 181 |
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