Author: R. Jeffery
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230610358
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book seeks to determine what is meant by 'evil' when used to describe actors and events in international politics. Focusing on the history of evil in western secular and religious thought, it reintroduces a classical understanding of evil as the means to which we seek to understand otherwise meaningless human suffering.
Evil and International Relations
Author: R. Jeffery
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230610358
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book seeks to determine what is meant by 'evil' when used to describe actors and events in international politics. Focusing on the history of evil in western secular and religious thought, it reintroduces a classical understanding of evil as the means to which we seek to understand otherwise meaningless human suffering.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230610358
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
This book seeks to determine what is meant by 'evil' when used to describe actors and events in international politics. Focusing on the history of evil in western secular and religious thought, it reintroduces a classical understanding of evil as the means to which we seek to understand otherwise meaningless human suffering.
Evil Relations
Author: David Smith
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
ISBN: 9781780575391
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Despite standing as chief prosecution witness in the Moors Murders trial, David Smith was vilified by the public due to the accusations thrown at him by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady about his involvement in their crimes.
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
ISBN: 9781780575391
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Despite standing as chief prosecution witness in the Moors Murders trial, David Smith was vilified by the public due to the accusations thrown at him by Myra Hindley and Ian Brady about his involvement in their crimes.
Cuisines of the Axis of Evil and Other Irritating States
Author: Chris Fair
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1599216345
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Chris Fair has dined with soldiers in the Khyber Pass and with prostitutes in Delhi, rummaged for fish in Jaffna, and sipped Taliban tea in Peshawar. Cuisines of the Axis of Evil is a sophisticated, fun, and provocative cookbook with easy-to-follow recipes from both America’s traditional enemies in foreign policy—including Iran, Iraq, and North Korea—and friends of the U.S. who are nonetheless irritating by any measure. In addition, each country section includes all the smart, acerbic geopolitical nuggetry you need to talk the talk with the best of them. Recipes include Iranian chicken in a walnut pomegranate stew, Iraqi kibbe, and North Korean spicy cucumber, as well as special teas, mango salads, beverage suggestions, and much more.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1599216345
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Chris Fair has dined with soldiers in the Khyber Pass and with prostitutes in Delhi, rummaged for fish in Jaffna, and sipped Taliban tea in Peshawar. Cuisines of the Axis of Evil is a sophisticated, fun, and provocative cookbook with easy-to-follow recipes from both America’s traditional enemies in foreign policy—including Iran, Iraq, and North Korea—and friends of the U.S. who are nonetheless irritating by any measure. In addition, each country section includes all the smart, acerbic geopolitical nuggetry you need to talk the talk with the best of them. Recipes include Iranian chicken in a walnut pomegranate stew, Iraqi kibbe, and North Korean spicy cucumber, as well as special teas, mango salads, beverage suggestions, and much more.
Confronting Evil in International Relations
Author: R. Jeffery
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230612539
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This book offers original essays on the subject of evil in international relations. It considers questions of moral agency associated with the perpetration of evil acts by individuals and groups in the international sphere, and the range of ethical responses the international community has available to it in the aftermath of large-scale evils.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230612539
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This book offers original essays on the subject of evil in international relations. It considers questions of moral agency associated with the perpetration of evil acts by individuals and groups in the international sphere, and the range of ethical responses the international community has available to it in the aftermath of large-scale evils.
Gatha
Author: Dārāb dastur Peshotan Sanjānā
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
A reprint of Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana's text, The Dinkard, volume 10. In volumes 1 - 4, his father is credited as Peshotun Dustoor Behramjee Sunjana, and in 5 - 9 as Peshotan Dastur Behramjee Sanjana. This text is presented in Gujrati, English, Pahlavi in Avesta letters, and in the Pahlavi script as well. It contains a glossary for select Pahlavi words.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
A reprint of Darab Dastur Peshotan Sanjana's text, The Dinkard, volume 10. In volumes 1 - 4, his father is credited as Peshotun Dustoor Behramjee Sunjana, and in 5 - 9 as Peshotan Dastur Behramjee Sanjana. This text is presented in Gujrati, English, Pahlavi in Avesta letters, and in the Pahlavi script as well. It contains a glossary for select Pahlavi words.
Radical Evil on Trial
Author: Carlos Santiago Nino
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300077285
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Does an emergent democracy have an obligation to prosecute its former dictators for crimes against humanity—for what Arendt and Kant called "radical evil"? What impact will such prosecutions have on the future of democracy? In this book, Carlos Santiago Nino offers a provocative first-hand analysis of developments in Argentina during the 1980s, when a brutal military dictatorship gave way to a democratic government. Nino played a key role in guiding the transition to democracy and in shaping the human rights policies of President Ra�l Alfons�n after the fall of the military junta in 1983. The centerpiece of Alfons�n's human rights program was the trial held in a federal court in Buenos Aires in 1985, which resulted in the convictions of five of the leading members of the junta that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983. Placing the Argentine experience in the context of the war crimes trials at Nuremberg, Tokyo, and elsewhere, Nino examines the broader questions raised by human rights trials. He considers their political repercussions and their potential for strengthening the new democratic government. He explains why prosecutions for human rights violations should be grounded on a theory of the criminal law that emphasizes the preventive rather than retributive functions of punishment. Nino rejects the obligation to punish perpetrators of radical evil and argues instead for a more forward-looking duty—to safeguard democracy. This, he believes, is what ultimately justified the Argentine trials and should be the focus of any international action.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 9780300077285
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Does an emergent democracy have an obligation to prosecute its former dictators for crimes against humanity—for what Arendt and Kant called "radical evil"? What impact will such prosecutions have on the future of democracy? In this book, Carlos Santiago Nino offers a provocative first-hand analysis of developments in Argentina during the 1980s, when a brutal military dictatorship gave way to a democratic government. Nino played a key role in guiding the transition to democracy and in shaping the human rights policies of President Ra�l Alfons�n after the fall of the military junta in 1983. The centerpiece of Alfons�n's human rights program was the trial held in a federal court in Buenos Aires in 1985, which resulted in the convictions of five of the leading members of the junta that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983. Placing the Argentine experience in the context of the war crimes trials at Nuremberg, Tokyo, and elsewhere, Nino examines the broader questions raised by human rights trials. He considers their political repercussions and their potential for strengthening the new democratic government. He explains why prosecutions for human rights violations should be grounded on a theory of the criminal law that emphasizes the preventive rather than retributive functions of punishment. Nino rejects the obligation to punish perpetrators of radical evil and argues instead for a more forward-looking duty—to safeguard democracy. This, he believes, is what ultimately justified the Argentine trials and should be the focus of any international action.
Engaging the Evil Empire
Author: Simon Miles
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501751719
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
In a narrative-redefining approach, Engaging the Evil Empire dramatically alters how we look at the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Tracking key events in US-Soviet relations across the years between 1980 and 1985, Simon Miles shows that covert engagement gave way to overt conversation as both superpowers determined that open diplomacy was the best means of furthering their own, primarily competitive, goals. Miles narrates the history of these dramatic years, as President Ronald Reagan consistently applied a disciplined carrot-and-stick approach, reaching out to Moscow while at the same time excoriating the Soviet system and building up US military capabilities. The received wisdom in diplomatic circles is that the beginning of the end of the Cold War came from changing policy preferences and that President Reagan in particular opted for a more conciliatory and less bellicose diplomatic approach. In reality, Miles clearly demonstrates, Reagan and ranking officials in the National Security Council had determined that the United States enjoyed a strategic margin of error that permitted it to engage Moscow overtly. As US grand strategy developed, so did that of the Soviet Union. Engaging the Evil Empire covers five critical years of Cold War history when Soviet leaders tried to reduce tensions between the two nations in order to gain economic breathing room and, to ensure domestic political stability, prioritize expenditures on butter over those on guns. Miles's bold narrative shifts the focus of Cold War historians away from exclusive attention on Washington by focusing on the years of back-channel communiqués and internal strategy debates in Moscow as well as Prague and East Berlin.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501751719
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
In a narrative-redefining approach, Engaging the Evil Empire dramatically alters how we look at the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Tracking key events in US-Soviet relations across the years between 1980 and 1985, Simon Miles shows that covert engagement gave way to overt conversation as both superpowers determined that open diplomacy was the best means of furthering their own, primarily competitive, goals. Miles narrates the history of these dramatic years, as President Ronald Reagan consistently applied a disciplined carrot-and-stick approach, reaching out to Moscow while at the same time excoriating the Soviet system and building up US military capabilities. The received wisdom in diplomatic circles is that the beginning of the end of the Cold War came from changing policy preferences and that President Reagan in particular opted for a more conciliatory and less bellicose diplomatic approach. In reality, Miles clearly demonstrates, Reagan and ranking officials in the National Security Council had determined that the United States enjoyed a strategic margin of error that permitted it to engage Moscow overtly. As US grand strategy developed, so did that of the Soviet Union. Engaging the Evil Empire covers five critical years of Cold War history when Soviet leaders tried to reduce tensions between the two nations in order to gain economic breathing room and, to ensure domestic political stability, prioritize expenditures on butter over those on guns. Miles's bold narrative shifts the focus of Cold War historians away from exclusive attention on Washington by focusing on the years of back-channel communiqués and internal strategy debates in Moscow as well as Prague and East Berlin.
The Standard
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethical culture movement
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethical culture movement
Languages : en
Pages : 528
Book Description
The Problem of Immortality
Author: Emmanuel Pétavel-Olliff
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Conditional immortality
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Conditional immortality
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
The Vocabulary of Philosophy, Mental, Moral, and Metaphysical
Author: William Fleming
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description