Thinking about War and Peace
Intro -- Thinking about War and Peace: Past, Present and Future -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- A Complicated Distinction: The Philosophical Evolution of Thinking about War and Peace -- Terrorism as War: Implications for State Power and Individual Rights -- Classification of War -- Privatization of Security: A Strategy for Peace or War? -- Cyberterror: The Borderless Danger -- Developing Convergent Expectations in Slovenia's Conflict -- The Katyn Massacre and the Ethics of War: Negotiating Justice and Law -- Roma from Kosovo Forced to be Outsiders: A Decade of Exclusion (1999 - 2009) -- Towards Radical Praxis: Tiqqun, Form-of-Life and the Ethics of Civil War -- Between Sabotage and (Pre)Terrorism: Short Circuits and Their Terrorizing Disruptions.