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Terrorism Unjustified The Use And Misuse Of Political Violence Vicente Medina

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Terrorism Unjustified The Use And Misuse Of Political Violence Vicente Medina
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Unlimited Model
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Vicente Medina
ISBN: 9781442253520, 1442253525
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Terrorism Unjustified The Use And Misuse Of Political Violence Vicente Medina by Vicente Medina 9781442253520, 1442253525 instant download after payment.

Vicente Medina challenges common misconceptions and excuses for extreme political violence. Countering such axioms as one man s freedom fighter is another man s terrorist and the do whatever it takes attitude toward counter-terrorism, Medina differentiates between justified political violence and unjustifiable terrorism. Surveying terrorism with both historical and contemporary examples, Medina dispels the relativism and emotional responses that have been used by some to justify terrorist acts. Medina draws on philosophical concepts like just war theory while adding social and political science perspectives to contextualize today s terrorism within current international law and moral attitudes."

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