Ethics in counter-terrorism
In: International studies on military ethics v. 4
Front Matter -- Contents -- Counter-Terrorism: The Border Not to Cross /Benoit Royal -- Counterterrorism and the Problem of Moral Exploitation /Camilla Serck-Hanssen and Andreas Brekke Carlsson -- What Terrorism is and is Not /Boris Kashnikov -- Divided by Ethical Choices? New or Old Debates between "mainstream" Terrorism Scholars and Their Critics /Asta Maskaliūnaitė -- Should Collateral Damage be Considered Morally Acceptable when Using Armed Drones? /Michaël Dewyn -- Terrorism and Democratic Governance – What are We Willing to Pay? /Kristina Tonn -- Understanding Core Values: Observations on the British Military /Benjamin Grove-White -- Terror War: Complicity and Responsibility /Arseniy Kumankov -- Is There Anything New under the Sun? From Holy War to Modern Terror: On the Importance of Religious History for Understanding Terrorism /Markus Thurau -- Methods for Preventing Terrorist Attacks under Question /Olivier Risnes -- The Hate Trail. Counter-Terrorism of the 21st Century and Its Challenges /Desiree Verweij -- Eye in the Sky: The Paradoxes of War Outside War, Imminent Threat, and the Virtuous Warrior in Military Drone Use /Trish Glazebrook -- Targeted Killing of Terrorists in War and Peace: An Analysis Based on the Jus Ad Bellum/ Jus in Bello (In)dependence Thesis /Michaël Dewyn -- 21st Century Global Crises. Sovereignties, Identities, Terrorists /Patrick Mileham.