Title: War and border crossings: ethics when cultures clash
Abstract: Chapter 2 Preface Part 3 I. Pax Americana: The Justification of Preemptive War and the Response to International Terrorism Chapter 4 September 11: Some Philosophical Reflections Chapter 5 The Bush National Security Strategy of Preemptive War Chapter 6 Iraq, the Just War Ethic, and Preemptive War Chapter 7 Defense or Offense? The Two Streams of Just War Tradition Chapter 8 Cooperative Security: The Alternative to Pax Americana Chapter 9 Pax Americana and the Bush Doctrine in the Middle East: An Arab Post-Iraq War Perspective Chapter 10 Jus Post Bellum Part 11 II. Cross-Cultural and Cross Generational Interactions: Building Bridges While Guarding Boundaries Chapter 13 General Issues Chapter 14 Cross-Cultural Judgments: The Next Steps Chapter 15 Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes Chapter 16 Categories, Conflicts, Conundrums: Reflections on the Religion/Secular Divide Chapter 17 Duties Beyond Borders: The Expanding Ethical Universe Chapter 18 ON THE BORDERS AND CROSSING BORDERS: Chapter 19 Managing Mestizaje: The Ethics of a Cosmopolitan Era Chapter 20 Politics, Rights, and the Refugee Problem Chapter 21 Journalism Ethics and Ethnics Chapter 22 Ethical Dimensions of the War on Drugs Chapter 23 Bioethics in a Culturally Diverse World Chapter 24 NATIVE PEOPLES: Chapter 25 Ethics and Regulation in American Indian Environments: Embracing Autonomy and the Environmental Citizen Chapter 26 Reclaiming Our Humanity: Decolonization and the Recovery of Indigenous Knowledge Chapter 27 Tribal Environmental Policy and the Majority Society's Development Desires Chapter 28 In the Light of Reverence: When Every Place is Sacred
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-11-01
Language: en
Type: article
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