Terrorism and Counter‐Terrorism: Ethics and Liberal Democracy
About this book
Terrorism and
Counter-Terrorism: Ethics and Liberal Democracy provides sobering analyses
of the nature of terrorism and the moral justification – or lack thereof – of terrorist
actions and counter-terrorism measures in today's world. Utilizing a variety of thought-provoking
philosophical arguments, the historic roots of terrorism and its contemporary incarnations
are explored in depth. Detailed analyses of organizations such as the IRA, the ANC,
Hamas and Al-Qaeda will reveal the many faces of terrorism and its disparate motives
and tactics. Discussion of the nature and scope of terrorism and whether it can ever
be morally justified is balanced with analysis of counter-terrorism strategies and
the methods and moral limits of counter-terrorism.
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism will greatly broaden our understanding of the nature and morality of terrorism and counter-terrorist pursuits – a crucial precondition for establishing any form of enduring peace between nations in the twenty-first century world.
Reviews
'Miller's book is a serious invitation to think again through complex issues, about whether terrorism is ever justifiable, about the "police" versus "war" paradigms of counter-terrorism, and about torture... In general, Miller's mode of argument is pleasingly generous, pointing out difficulties and counter-arguments along the way." The Guardian


