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A Matter of Principle
Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq
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Thomas Cushman
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2005
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Current debate over the motives, ideological justifications, and outcomes of the war with Iraq have been strident and polarizing. A Matter of Principle is the first volume gathering critical voices from around the world to offer an alternative perspective on the prevailing pro-war and anti-war positions. The contribu-tors—political figures, public intellectuals, scholars, church leaders, and activists—represent the most powerful views of liberal internationalism. Offering alternative positions that challenge the status quo of both the left and the right, these essays claim that, in spite of the inconsistent justifications provided by the United States and its allies and the conflict-ridden process of social reconstruction, the war in Iraq has been morally justifiable on the grounds that Saddam Hussein was a brutal tyrant, a flagrant violator of human rights, a force of global instability and terror, and a threat to world peace.
The authors discuss the limitations of the current system of global governance, which tolerates gross violations of human rights and which has failed to prevent genocide in places such as Bosnia and Rwanda. They also underscore the need for reform in international institutions and international law. At the same time, these essays do not necessarily attempt to apologize for the mistakes, errors, and deceptions in the way the Bush administration has handled the war. Disputing the idea that the only true liberal position on the war is to be against it, this volume charts an invaluable third course, a path determined by a strong liberal commitment to human rights, solidarity with the oppressed, and a firm stand against fascism, totalitarianism, and tyranny.
The authors discuss the limitations of the current system of global governance, which tolerates gross violations of human rights and which has failed to prevent genocide in places such as Bosnia and Rwanda. They also underscore the need for reform in international institutions and international law. At the same time, these essays do not necessarily attempt to apologize for the mistakes, errors, and deceptions in the way the Bush administration has handled the war. Disputing the idea that the only true liberal position on the war is to be against it, this volume charts an invaluable third course, a path determined by a strong liberal commitment to human rights, solidarity with the oppressed, and a firm stand against fascism, totalitarianism, and tyranny.
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Cushman Thomas :
Thomas Cushman is Professor of Sociology at Wellesley and Editor in Chief of The Journal of Human Rights. He is coeditor of George Orwell into the Twentieth Century (2004) and editor of The Time We Knew: Western Reponses to the War in Bosnia (1996).
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: The Liberal-Humanitarian Case For War In Iraq
1 - Part One. Reconsidering Regime Change
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1. The Case For Regime Change
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2. Liberal Legacies, Europe’S Totalitarian Era, And The Iraq War: Historical Conjunctures And Comparisons
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3. “Regime Change”: The Case Of Iraq
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4. In The Murk Of It: Iraq Reconsidered
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5. National Interest And International Law
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6. Just War Against An “Outlaw” Region
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7. Moral Arguments: Sovereignty, Feasibility, Agency, And Consequences
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8. A Friendly Drink In A Time Of War
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9. Wielding The Moral Club
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10. Peace, Human Rights, And The Moral Choices Of The Churches
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11. Ethical Correctness And The Decline Of The Left
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12. Pages From A Daily Journal Of Argument
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13. Liberal Realism Or Liberal Idealism: The Iraq War And The Limits Of Tolerance
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14. Iraq And The European Left
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15. Guilt’S End: How Germany Redefined The Lessons Of Its Past During The Iraq War
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16. The Iraq War And The French Left
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17. Tempting Illusions, Scary Realities, Or The Emperor’S New Clothes II
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18. Antitotalitarianism As A Vocation: An Interview With Adam Michnik
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19. Sometimes, A War Saves People
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20. Gulf War Syndrome Mark Ii: The Case For Siding With The Iraqi People
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21. “They Don’T Know One Little Thing” Pamela Bone
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22. “Why Did It Take You So Long To Get Here?”
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23. Full Statement To The House Of Commons, 18 March 2003
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24. The Threat Of Global Terrorism
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Contributors
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Index
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