Description
Argues that, regardless of its professed cause, terrorism can never be reconciled with liberal morality.
About the Author
Tamar Meisels is Lecturer in the Political Science Department at Tel-Aviv University. She is the author of Territorial Rights (2005).
Reviews
'The Trouble with Terror addresses an important and controversial topic without pulling punches, but also without losing sight of scholarly values - it has all the force of a polemic, but without the vices thereof.' Chris Brown, London School of Economics
'Tami Meisels adds a new and distinctive voice to the debate about terrorism and the relation between security considerations and civil liberties. This book combines an emphatic and hardline condemnation of those who express sympathy for the aims and strategies of terrorism, with a profound grasp of the difficulties associated with many of the tactics - such as targeted assassination or coercive interrogation - that are used in the struggle against terrorism. Above all it is an engaged book - engaged in debate with recent writings on these matters, engaged with the values that are endangered both by terrorism and by the tactics that are used against it, and engaged wholeheartedly with the actual events in Israel and elsewhere that have given rise to these dilemmas. Jeremy Waldron, NYU Law School
'Tamar Meisels writes about some of the hardest moral/political questions with great philosophical sophistication and historical insight. But what marks this book above all is her luminous common sense.' Michael Walzer, Princeton
'This book offers a theoretical analysis of the issue of terrorism. ... this is a strong and provocative attempt to address the tension between liberty and security.' Oxfam: Development Resources Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780521728324
Author Tamar Meisels
Format Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 410g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 152mm * 16mm