Targeted Killing: Self-Defense, Preemption, and the War on Terrorism
Item Description
Targeted Killing: Self-Defense, Preemption, and the War on Terrorism by Thomas Hunter presents a reasoned, impeccably researched, and multi-faceted analysis of the tactic of targeted killing assessing its role, efficacy, and appropriateness in the current world political and military climate. Target killing is just one available option to national governments in their varied arsenals of state-sponsored strategies and tactics for fighting terrorism. Nevertheless, it is one of the most controversial and logistically dangerous options a government can exercise in preemptive strikes against real and current threats to national security. Author Hunter skillfully maneuvers through the moral, military, political, and tactical issues that can both cloud and clarify a government’s implementation of state-sponsored targeted killing. Written with an expert and precise understanding of the issue, Targeted Killing offers an objective and indispensable perspective on a contentious and timely debate.
Product Details
- Author: Thomas B. Hunter
- Publication Date: 2009-10-24
- Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
- Product Group: Book
- Manufacturer: BookSurge Publishing
- Binding: Paperback, 106 pages
- Item Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 0L x 516W x 787H
- Weight: 29
- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 790L x 530W x 70H
- Weight: 30
- List Price: $12.99
- ISBN: 143925205X
- ASIN: 143925205X
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