Terrorism, freedom, and security: winning without war

"In Terrorism, Freedom, and Security, Philip Heymann continues the discussion of response to terrorism that he began in his widely-read Terrorism and America. He argues that diplomacy, intelligence, and international law should play a larger role than military action in our counterterrorism pol...

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1. Verfasser: Heymann, Philip B. 1931- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] MIT Press 2003
Schriftenreihe:BCSIA studies in international security
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Zusammenfassung:"In Terrorism, Freedom, and Security, Philip Heymann continues the discussion of response to terrorism that he began in his widely-read Terrorism and America. He argues that diplomacy, intelligence, and international law should play a larger role than military action in our counterterrorism policy; instead of waging "war" against terrorism, the United States needs a broader range of policies. Heymann believes that many of the policies adopted since September 11 - including trials before military tribunals, secret detentions, and the subcontracting of interrogation to countries where torture is routine - are at odds with American political and legal traditions and create disturbing precedents. He argues that these policies are the logical consequences of the government's declaring its response to terrorism to be a "war", unlike conventional wars with more or less clearly defined beginnings, ends, and enemies, the fight against terrorism is open-ended and conducted on multiple fronts against a loosely confederated international network of groups and individuals."--Book jacket.
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:xiii, 210 p. 24 cm
ISBN:0262083272

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