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3. “Regime Change”: The Case Of Iraq
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Jan Narveson
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Liberal-Humanitarian Case For War In Iraq 1
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Part One. Reconsidering Regime Change
- 1. The Case For Regime Change 29
- 2. Liberal Legacies, Europe’S Totalitarian Era, And The Iraq War: Historical Conjunctures And Comparisons 39
- 3. “Regime Change”: The Case Of Iraq 57
- 4. In The Murk Of It: Iraq Reconsidered 76
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Part Two. Philosophical Arguments
- 5. National Interest And International Law 95
- 6. Just War Against An “Outlaw” Region 106
- 7. Moral Arguments: Sovereignty, Feasibility, Agency, And Consequences 125
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Part Three. Critiques Of The Left
- 8. A Friendly Drink In A Time Of War 147
- 9. Wielding The Moral Club 152
- 10. Peace, Human Rights, And The Moral Choices Of The Churches 160
- 11. Ethical Correctness And The Decline Of The Left 179
- 12. Pages From A Daily Journal Of Argument 191
- 13. Liberal Realism Or Liberal Idealism: The Iraq War And The Limits Of Tolerance 207
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Part Four. European Dimensions
- 14. Iraq And The European Left 223
- 15. Guilt’S End: How Germany Redefined The Lessons Of Its Past During The Iraq War 233
- 16. The Iraq War And The French Left 243
- 17. Tempting Illusions, Scary Realities, Or The Emperor’S New Clothes II 259
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Part Five. Solidarity
- 18. Antitotalitarianism As A Vocation: An Interview With Adam Michnik 271
- 19. Sometimes, A War Saves People 281
- 20. Gulf War Syndrome Mark Ii: The Case For Siding With The Iraqi People 285
- 21. “They Don’T Know One Little Thing” Pamela Bone 297
- 22. “Why Did It Take You So Long To Get Here?” 309
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Part Six. Liberal Statesmanship
- 23. Full Statement To The House Of Commons, 18 March 2003 329
- 24. The Threat Of Global Terrorism 340
- Contributors 353
- Index 361
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Liberal-Humanitarian Case For War In Iraq 1
-
Part One. Reconsidering Regime Change
- 1. The Case For Regime Change 29
- 2. Liberal Legacies, Europe’S Totalitarian Era, And The Iraq War: Historical Conjunctures And Comparisons 39
- 3. “Regime Change”: The Case Of Iraq 57
- 4. In The Murk Of It: Iraq Reconsidered 76
-
Part Two. Philosophical Arguments
- 5. National Interest And International Law 95
- 6. Just War Against An “Outlaw” Region 106
- 7. Moral Arguments: Sovereignty, Feasibility, Agency, And Consequences 125
-
Part Three. Critiques Of The Left
- 8. A Friendly Drink In A Time Of War 147
- 9. Wielding The Moral Club 152
- 10. Peace, Human Rights, And The Moral Choices Of The Churches 160
- 11. Ethical Correctness And The Decline Of The Left 179
- 12. Pages From A Daily Journal Of Argument 191
- 13. Liberal Realism Or Liberal Idealism: The Iraq War And The Limits Of Tolerance 207
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Part Four. European Dimensions
- 14. Iraq And The European Left 223
- 15. Guilt’S End: How Germany Redefined The Lessons Of Its Past During The Iraq War 233
- 16. The Iraq War And The French Left 243
- 17. Tempting Illusions, Scary Realities, Or The Emperor’S New Clothes II 259
-
Part Five. Solidarity
- 18. Antitotalitarianism As A Vocation: An Interview With Adam Michnik 271
- 19. Sometimes, A War Saves People 281
- 20. Gulf War Syndrome Mark Ii: The Case For Siding With The Iraqi People 285
- 21. “They Don’T Know One Little Thing” Pamela Bone 297
- 22. “Why Did It Take You So Long To Get Here?” 309
-
Part Six. Liberal Statesmanship
- 23. Full Statement To The House Of Commons, 18 March 2003 329
- 24. The Threat Of Global Terrorism 340
- Contributors 353
- Index 361