Al Qaeda now
understanding today's terrorists
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Author
Contributions
- Greenberg, Karen J. - Contributor
Publication
2005 - Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
64,250 words, Guess
Page Count
257 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18986431M
- ISBN-100521859115
- OCLC Control Number61151396
- OCLC Control Number66527523
- OCLC Control Number61295804
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- OCLC Control Number123235792
- OCLC Control Numbertorturedebateame00gree
- Library of Congress Control Number2005019855
- Goodreads989544
- LibraryThing4740343
Classifications
- DDC303.6/25
- LCCHV6432.5.Q2 Q34 2005
Description
Widely acclaimed as a publishing milestone, The Torture Papers constitutes the definitive book of public record detailing the Bush Administration's policies on torture and political prisoners. In the process of assembling the documents, memoranda, and reports that comprise the material in The Torture Papers, a vital question arose: What was the rationale behind the Bush Administration's decision to condone the use of coercive techniques in the interrogation of detainees suspected of terrorist connections? The use of these techniques at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo has sparked an intense debate in America. The Torture Debate in America captures the arguments on torture that have been put forth by legislators, human rights activists, and others. It raises the key moral, legal, and historical questions that have led to current considerations on the use of torture. Divided into three sections, the contributions cover all sides of the debate, from absolute prohibition of torture to its use as a viable option in the War on Terror.
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