2007
Global Politics After 9/11: The Democratiya Interviews
This publication contains 10 interviews from Democratiya magazine about the dilemmas of progressive foreign policy after 9/11. The those interviewed hail from different ideological backgrounds but most are representatives of a divided left view on military interventions. They address Islamist terrorism, democracy-promotion, organized violence and new wars, humanitarian intervention, Just Wars theory, neo-conservatism in the US and UN reform.
© 2007 Foreign Policy Centre (FPC)
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Author:
Michael Walzer, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Martin Shaw, Kanan Makiya, Paul Berman, David Held, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Ladan Boroumand, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Mary Kaldor, Joshua Muravchik
Editor:
Alan Johnson
ISBN/EAN:
978-1-905883-11-5
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Chapters:
- Contents
- Preface to the Democratiya Interviews
- Introduction: Towards a Decent Left
- Just War, Humanitarian Intervention and Equal Regard
- Globality, War, and Revolution
- Putting Cruelty First
- Interrogating Terror and Liberalism
- Global Social Democracy
- A Politics of Inclusion
- Human Rights and Democracy in Iran
- A Values Based Foreign Policy in a Dangerous World: An Interview with Anne-Marie Slaughter
- New Wars and Human Security
- The Neoconservative Persuasion and Foreign Policy
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