Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-144) and index.
Introduction : September 11, terrorism, and war -- The United States must act decisively to defend itself -- Unilateralism and preemptive war do more harm than good -- Military justice is an appropriate way to deal with terrorists -- The war on terror violates human rights -- New laws are needed to fight terrorism -- Anti-terrorism laws are ineffective and dangerous -- Conclusion : The future of the war on terrror.
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Presents articles that argue for and against different types of terrorism prevention, discussing the effects of recent reforms, preemptive war, and whether or not military justice violates human rights.