New Terror, New Wars
Explore the thought-provoking insights of New Terror, New Wars by Paul Gilbert, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2003. This compelling paperback delves into the philosophical dimensions of contemporary international terrorism and armed conflicts, offering a critical examination of the ethical implications and moral dilemmas faced in today's tumultuous world. With 176 pages of in-depth analysis, Gilbert challenges readers to consider the motivations behind freedom fighters and the complexities of armed struggle. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of ethics, international relations, and the philosophy of terrorism. Engage with the pressing issues of our time and gain a deeper understanding of the global landscape shaped by violence and conflict.