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World Peace and the Human Family
Series: Points of Conflict
Modern coverage of world events suggest that war and violence are key to contemporary society. History can convince us that it has ever been so, and many theorist of international relations argue that nothing is likely to change. Roy Weatherford argues that a profound change in social relations is...
Published June 23rd 1993 by Routledge
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Terrorism and Collective Responsibility
Series: Points of Conflict
The terrorist threat remains a disturbing issue for the early 1990s. This book explores whether terrorism can ever be morally justifiable and if so under what circumstances.Professor Burleigh Taylor Wilkins suggests that the popular characterisation of terrorists as criminals fails to acknowledge...
Published March 4th 1992 by Routledge
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Understanding War
An Essay on the Nuclear Age
Series: Points of Conflict
This clear and reflective book is based around two main ideas: that the destructiveness of war is a cumulative process; and that the superpowers must act together to prevent future nuclear destruction....
Published December 12th 1990 by Routledge
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