Global terrorism and military preemption: Policy problems and normative perils
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Part 1 At issue - deterrence in the post-Cold War era, Charles W. Kegley, Jr and Kenneth L. Schwab. Part 2 The views of policymakers and strategic theorists: military power and the passing Cold War, Richard Perle; what stakes would justify the use of weapons of mass destruction?, Sir Hugh Beach; now more than ever - no first use, Paul C. Warnke. Part 3 The views of policy analysts and peace researchers: deterrence, nuclear weapons, morality and war, John Mueller; what power do nuclear weapons give their possessors? - the basic instability of deterrence, Kenneth E. Boulding; MAD (Minimum Assured Deterrence) is still the moral position, Paul M. Kattenburg; an acceptable role for nuclear weapons?, Bruce Martin Russett. Part 4 The views of moral philosophers and religious leaders: ordering our destiny - politics, strategy and ethics, Joseph Cardinal Bernardin; from pacifism to apocalyptic visions - religious perspectives on nuclear deterrence, Janice Love; can contemporary war be just? - elements in the moral debate, James Turner Johnson. Part 5 New thinking and old questions: on the scholarly study of nuclear deterrence - historical roots of the new discourse, Steven W. Hook and William A. Clark; the post-Cold War context - the contributors' dialogue in perspective, Jonathan Davidson.
Exploring world politics -- Theories of world politics -- Theories of international decision making -- Rivalries and relations among the Great Powers -- The global south in a world of powers -- Nonstate actors and the quest for global community -- The threat of armed conflict to the world -- The pursuit of power through arms and alliances -- The quest for peace through international law and collective security -- The globalization of international finance -- International trade in the global marketplace -- The demographic and cultural dimensions of globalization -- The promotion of human development and human rights -- Global responsibility for the preservation of the environment -- Looking ahead at global trends and transformations --
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