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Rethinking the 21st Century - 'New' Problems, 'Old' Solutions

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Rethinking the 21st Century brings much needed context and perspective to the security problems we face today.In recent years, the ''Bush Doctrine'' - that the security threats we now face are entirely unprecedented - has echoed around the world. Global security and stability is now challenged not only by states and nuclear war, but by insurgency, disease, environmental degradation and military privatisation. Yet this creates a deep sense of disconnect in the way we perceive politics, and can be dangerously stark and ahistorical.The chapters here show that, far from being a clean break, the ''new'' problems faced today might actually have ''old'' solutions. What can Locke tell us about terrorists? What does Bentham have to say about sanctions? What are the ethics of outsourcing war to private companies? By looking back to decades and even centuries of ethical analysis and political theory, this book provides fascinating insight into all these questions.>

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Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1. Introduction: 'New' Problems and 'Old' Solutions - Amy Eckert and Laura Sjoberg
Part I: 'New' Issues in War-Making and War-Fighting
2. Popular Support and the War on Terror - Caron E. Gentry
3. Preventive Warfare - Yannis Stivachtis
4. Genocide: An Obligation to Fight? - Rebecca Glazier
5. Sovereignty and Intervention - Jennifer M. Ramos

Part II: Apportioning Responsibility and Blame in the Era of 'New' War
6. Honorable Soldiers, Questionable Wars - Frances V. Harbour
7. Outsourcing War - Amy Eckert
8. The Problem of Patriotism - Cheyney Ryan

Part III: 'New' Additions to the Security Agenda
9. Sanctions as War - Laura Sjoberg
10. Securitizing Pandemic Influenza - Christian Enemark
11. Natural Disasters - Lisa Burke

Conclusion - Amy Eckert and Laura Sjoberg
Notes
Bibliography
Index


About the author










Amy E. Eckert is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Metropolitan State College of Denver. Her current research focuses on the growing privatization of war and just war theory. Her work has appeared in journals including International Studies Quarterly and the Journal of Global Ethics. She is President of the International Studies Association - West and a member of the executive board of the International Ethics section of the International Studies Association.

Laura Sjoberg is an Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. Her research focuses on mainstreaming gender in the field of security studies. She is author of Gender, Justice, and the Wars in Iraq (2006) and (with Caron E. Gentry) of Mothers, Monsters, Whores: Women's Violence in Global Politics (2007). Her work has been published in the International Feminist Journal of Politics, International Politics, International Studies Quarterly, and International Studies Perspectives.


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Authors Amy E. Sjoberg Eckert, Amy Sjoberg Eckert, Doctor Amy Eckert, Docto Glazier, Laura Sjoberg
Assisted by Amy Eckert (Editor), Amy E. Eckert (Editor), Doctor Amy Eckert (Editor), Rebecca Glazier (Editor), Laura Sjoberg (Editor)
Publisher Zed Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.05.2009
 
EAN 9781848130074
ISBN 978-1-84813-007-4
No. of pages 288
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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