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International Relations, Vol. 21, No. 4, 480-484 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0047117807083073
© 2007 SAGE Publications

On Fighting Terrorism Justly

Michael Walzer

This article is about the war on terror as an actual war and as police work — and then as something in between these two. The in-between space, where special forces operate, is critically important. We don't have clear standards that apply to it, and we need to begin to think about what those standards might look like.

Key Words: assassination • Elshtain • jus in bello • just war • peace • war on terror


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