The Slippery Slope to Preventive War

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):30-36 (2003)
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The character of potential threats becomes extremely important in evaluating the legitimacy of the new preemption doctrine, and thus the assertion that the United States faces rogue enemies who oppose everything about the United States must be carefully evaluated.

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