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Rethinking The 21st Century New Problems Old Solutions Amy Eckert Laura Sjoberg Editors

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Rethinking The 21st Century New Problems Old Solutions Amy Eckert Laura Sjoberg Editors
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Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Author: Amy Eckert; Laura Sjoberg (editors)
ISBN: 9781350222335, 9781848130067, 135022233X, 1848130066
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Rethinking The 21st Century New Problems Old Solutions Amy Eckert Laura Sjoberg Editors by Amy Eckert; Laura Sjoberg (editors) 9781350222335, 9781848130067, 135022233X, 1848130066 instant download after payment.

Rethinking the 21st Century brings much needed context and perspective to the security problems we face today.
In recent years, the ‘Bush Doctrine’ - that the security threats we now face are entirely unprecedented - has echoed around the world. Global security and stability is now challenged not only by states and nuclear war, but by insurgency, disease, environmental degradation and military privatisation. Yet this creates a deep sense of disconnect in the way we perceive politics, and can be dangerously stark and ahistorical.
The chapters here show that, far from being a clean break, the ‘new’ problems faced today might actually have ‘old’ solutions. What can Locke tell us about terrorists? What does Bentham have to say about sanctions? What are the ethics of outsourcing war to private companies? By looking back to decades and even centuries of ethical analysis and political theory, this book provides fascinating insight into all these questions.

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