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Is the War on Terror Just?

International Relations, 2005
This article explores the question of whether the war on terror is just. It begins by arguing that the Just War tradition offers a better way of asking moral questions about war than either pacifism or realism. Applying the Just War tradition suggests that in order to justify a war on terrorism, we need to know exactly who the terrorists are and ...
Alex J Bellamy
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Narco-Terrorism: The Merger of the War on Drugs and the War on Terror

Global Crime, 2004
The aim of this article is to analyse the phenomena of narco-terrorism and the practical measures utilised to counter this threat. By adopting the model of the crime-terror continuum developed by Tamara Makarenko, the article will outline the similarities and dissimilarities of narcotics trafficking and terrorism in order to provide a more nuanced ...
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The ‘emotionalization of the “war on terror”’: Counter-terrorism, fear, risk, insecurity and helplessness

open access: yesCriminology and Criminal Justice, 2015
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abroad and the introduction of counter-terrorism legislation in the United Kingdom.
Shamila Ahmed
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The “War on Terror”

2022
Following the events of 11 September 2001 (9/11), the prevention and pre-emption of acts of terrorism has become a priority. At international level, through a series of Resolutions and the establishment of a new Committee, the UN Security Council contributed to the development of a transnational environment accommodative of wide-ranging and ...
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War on Terror and Terror of War

2023
In this book, the author, Harry Anastasiou, explains previously unaddressed historical outcomes resulting from the combined impact of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the United States’ subsequent Global War on Terror. While expounding on the finer details of the decades-long interaction between militant jihadism and the Global War on Terror, the ...
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Times of terror: writing temporality into the War on Terror

open access: yesCritical Studies on Terrorism, 2008
This paper contributes to the growing academic literature of Critical Terrorism Studies. It does so by tracing the ways in which the George W. Bush administration narrated the unfolding War on Terror around specific and distinct conceptions of ...
Lee Jarvis
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Terrorism and War

Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2006
This article discusses when terrorism can be classified as war (i.e. a use of force) under both ius ad bellum and ius in bello. It looks at how terrorist acts committed in a genuine armed conflict are prohibited and how those committing them must be treated under international humanitarian law (IHL).
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The War (on Terror) on Alzheimer’s

Dementia, 2012
In the decade following the tragedies of 9/11, a US-led “War on Terror” has coincided with a US-led “War on Alzheimer’s disease”. Not only has the rhetoric from these two wars overlapped and produced similar practical and conceptual problems, the campaigns have also become interwoven through the emerging public health issue of war-related head injuries,
Daniel R, George, Peter J, Whitehouse
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War, Terrorism, and Children

The Journal of School Nursing, 2004
Many caregivers are encountering the issue of communicating with children and adolescents about current world events, specifically war and terrorism. As health care providers, it is important to raise awareness of how children may understand, interpret, and respond to related fears and concerns.
Joseph T, DeRanieri   +4 more
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