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War and Border Crossings : Ethics When Cultures Clash.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005.Description: 1 online resource (320 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461621348
  • 1461621348
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: War and Border Crossings : Ethics When Cultures Clash.DDC classification:
  • 172.4
LOC classification:
  • JZ1306.W37
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Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part I: Pax Americana: The Justification of Preemptive War and the Response to International Terrorism; Chapter 1: September 11: Some Philosophical Reflections; Chapter 2: The Bush National Security Strategy of Preemptive War; Chapter 3: Iraq, the Just War Ethic, and Preemptive War; Chapter 4: Defense or Offense? The Two Streams of Just War Tradition; Chapter 5: Cooperative Security: The Alternative to Pax Americana; Chapter 6: Pax Americana and the Bush Doctrine in the Middle East: An Arab Post-Iraq War Perspective.
Chapter 7: Jus Post BellumPart II: Cross-Cultural and Cross-Generational Interactions: Building Bridges While Guarding Boundaries; General Issues:; Chapter 8: Cross-Cultural Judgments: The Next Steps; Chapter 9: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes; Chapter 10: Categories, Conflicts, and Conundrums: Ethics and the Religious/Secular Divide; Chapter 11: Duties beyond Borders: The Expanding Ethical Universe; On The Borders And Crossing Borders:; Chapter 12: Managing Mestizaje: The Ethics of a Cosmopolitan Era; Chapter 13: Politics, Rights, and the Refugee Problem.
Chapter 14: Journalism Ethics and EthnicsChapter 15: Ethical Dimensions of the War on Drugs; Chapter 16: Culture Clashes in Bioethics; Native Peoples:; Chapter 17: Ethics and Regulation in American Indian Environments: Embracing Autonomy and the Environmental Citizen; Chapter 18: Reclaiming Our Humanity: Decolonization and the Recovery of Indigenous Knowledge; Chapter 19: Tribal Environmental Policy and National Development Priorities; Chapter 20: In the Light of Reverence: When Every Place Is Sacred; Index; About the Contributors.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part I: Pax Americana: The Justification of Preemptive War and the Response to International Terrorism; Chapter 1: September 11: Some Philosophical Reflections; Chapter 2: The Bush National Security Strategy of Preemptive War; Chapter 3: Iraq, the Just War Ethic, and Preemptive War; Chapter 4: Defense or Offense? The Two Streams of Just War Tradition; Chapter 5: Cooperative Security: The Alternative to Pax Americana; Chapter 6: Pax Americana and the Bush Doctrine in the Middle East: An Arab Post-Iraq War Perspective.

Chapter 7: Jus Post BellumPart II: Cross-Cultural and Cross-Generational Interactions: Building Bridges While Guarding Boundaries; General Issues:; Chapter 8: Cross-Cultural Judgments: The Next Steps; Chapter 9: Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes; Chapter 10: Categories, Conflicts, and Conundrums: Ethics and the Religious/Secular Divide; Chapter 11: Duties beyond Borders: The Expanding Ethical Universe; On The Borders And Crossing Borders:; Chapter 12: Managing Mestizaje: The Ethics of a Cosmopolitan Era; Chapter 13: Politics, Rights, and the Refugee Problem.

Chapter 14: Journalism Ethics and EthnicsChapter 15: Ethical Dimensions of the War on Drugs; Chapter 16: Culture Clashes in Bioethics; Native Peoples:; Chapter 17: Ethics and Regulation in American Indian Environments: Embracing Autonomy and the Environmental Citizen; Chapter 18: Reclaiming Our Humanity: Decolonization and the Recovery of Indigenous Knowledge; Chapter 19: Tribal Environmental Policy and National Development Priorities; Chapter 20: In the Light of Reverence: When Every Place Is Sacred; Index; About the Contributors.

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