Terrorism and International Justice

Oxford University Press (2003)
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In this timely collection of thoughtful and provocative essays, a diverse group of prominent philosophers and political scientists discuss critical issues such as the nature and definition of terrorism.

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Terrorism.Igor Primoratz - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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