Abstract
Contents: Introduction, T. Brian Mooney Part 1 Terrorism: Causes and Cures: The socio-politics of terror: poverty, evil, statecraft and modernity, Rob Imre An international law approach, Ben Clarke. Part 2 Is Torture an Effective Response to Terrorism?: Torture works: but not on terrorists, Rob Imre Torture, tragedy and natural law, T. Brian Mooney Terrorism, torture, and the rule of law, Ben Clarke. Part 3 Is International Terrorism an Inevitable Consequence of Globalization?: Legal aspects of globalization, Ben Clarke Terrorism, story-telling and existential communication, T. Brian Mooney The politics of religious violence, Rob Imre. Part 4 Counter-Terrorism: Public/Social Policy, Social Engineering and Just War: Bungle in, bungle out, muddle through, Rob Imre Effective counter-terrorism: sound foreign policy, intelligence gathering, policing, social engineering and necessary use of force, Ben Clarke Just war and terrorism, T. Brian Mooney Indexes.
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