A prolific writer and editor, her publications include: Augustine and the Limits of Politics,
Just War against Terror: The Burden of American Power in a Violent World, and, most recently, Sovereignty: God, State, and Self (Basic Books, 2008).
In
Just War Against Terror Elshtain argues «that true international justice is defined as the equal claim of all persons in the world to having coercive force deployed in their behalf if they are victims of one of the many horrors attendant upon radical political instability....
Her latest book,
Just War Against Terror (Basic Books), asserts that the U.S., being the world's sole superpower, is obligated to rescue the victimized and defend the peace, and that this responsibility may entail going to war.
Not exact matches
We know from our own troubled
War against Terror, how easy it is, when facing a murderous enemy, to slide from just war principles, into acts of abuse and immorali
War against Terror, how easy it is, when facing a murderous enemy, to slide from
just war principles, into acts of abuse and immorali
war principles, into acts of abuse and immorality.