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  1. ROGER SCRUTON. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt1ppfwh.9. Two rival views of international relations now compete for influence among our political elites, the national and the transnational, and the war in Iraq has sharpened the conflict between them.

  2. 7 de nov. de 2005 · Current debate over the motives, ideological justifications, and outcomes of the war with Iraq has been strident and polarizing. This book 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.

  3. 16 de set. de 2013 · Introduction: The liberal-humanitarian case for the war in Iraq / Thomas Cushman -- Reconsidering regime change -- The case for regime change / Christopher Hitchens -- Liberal legacies, Europe's totalitarian era and the Iraq war: historical conjectures and comparisons / Jeffrey Herf -- "Regime change": the case of Iraq / Jan Narveson ...

  4. By bringing together isolated, important, and at times iconoclastic voices on the issue of the invasion of Iraq, A Matter of Principle makes for critical and provocative reading."--Michael...

    • illustrated
    • University of California Press, 2005
    • Thomas Cushman
  5. A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq, edited by FPRI Member Thomas Cushman (University of California Press, 2005), with contributions by Paul Berman, Ian Buruma, Roger Scruton, and others.

  6. A Matter of Principle: Humanitarian Arguments for War in Iraq. Book. Thomas Cushman. 2005. Published by: University of California Press. Viewed. View Citation. Get Access. summary. Current debate over the motives, ideological justifications, and outcomes of the war with Iraq have been strident and polarizing.

  7. The first two sections of the book outline the humanitarian argument for war. The authors suggest that the Iraq War is justified on the basis of protecting the Iraqi people from Saddam Hussein's oppressive government and shielding the world from dangerous weapons in the hands of a tyrannous regime.