|
TO CATALOGUE LIVING BY THE SWORD THE ETHICS OF ARMED INTERVENTION TOM FRAME |
|||||||||||
|
|
[see below for reviews] |
|
|||||||||
| PAGES | COVER | PRINTED | |||||||||
|
280 |
PAPERBACK |
2004 |
|||||||||
|
|
|||||||||||
|
This book looks at the Australian involvement in war from the point of view of an armed forces chaplain - a man who served as an officer in the Royal Australian Navy. Now the Anglican Bishop of the Australian Defence Force, he surveys our attitudes to war and armed intervention in trouble spots around the world. When is armed intervention warranted? Would an 'international constabulary' reduce the need for pre-emptive action when trouble arises?
|
|||||||||||