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Terrorism and the Ethincs of War
0Unravel the complex relationship between terrorism and the ethics of war. This insightful work defines terrorism, scrutinizes its moral underpinnings, and challenges established views on warfare morality. It delves into crucial debates on noncombatant immunity, the justification of civilian attacks, and historical events like WWII bombings, offering a nuanced perspective beyond simplistic condemnations. Essential reading for students and professionals in philosophy, political theory, international relations, and law seeking a deeper understanding of conflict ethics.