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October 14, 2009

NEW BOOK AT BIDDLE: Justifying war? : from humanitarian intervention to counterterrorism

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NEW BOOK AT BIDDLE: Justifying war? : from humanitarian intervention to counterterrorism / edited by Gilles Andréani and Pierre Hassner ; translated by John Hulsey ... [et al.]. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.  JZ6392 .J88 2008

  
This June 6th (2009) was the 65th anniversary of D-Day.  There were large ceremonies in Normandy and at the World War II Memorial in Washington DC.  It was moving to see the Normandy Veterans at the ceremony, and it was even more moving to hear some of their stories.  As a Vietnam Veteran, I can easily identify with 18-year-olds away from home, fighting in a war zone.   The ceremony makes me identify with our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, and this is what draws me to books like Justifying war? : from humanitarian intervention to counterterrorism.  This book is based on multinational and multidisciplinary dialogues among academics, diplomats, and practitioners, discussing the moral, legal, and political dilemmas raised by the use of force in today’s world.
 
Justifying war? asks: What are the lessons of the recent military interventions, from Kosovo to Iraq?  This book raises the question of whether recent wars, such as the Iraq war, are really justified human interventions and counter-terrorism acts, or is a "just war" really a euphemism to justify military intervention? 
 
At Normandy the objective was to stop the Nazi terrorism moving across Europe.  The "wars" in Iraq and Afghanistan are supposed to be wars against the terrorism of today.  But Justifying war? discusses the choices that we do and do not make in interventions.   This book also discusses the beliefs and tradeoffs behind these decisions.  It made me wonder as I read the book while watching the ceremonies at Normandy:  What war will we be waging 65 years from now?

October 28, 2009

Finding Electronic and Print Journals as Easy as A-Z

  

Looking for the electronic version of a journal?  Looking for the print version?  Biddle Law Library can help.  Just click on the link to the Library’s A-Z journal list below, and you are on your way.

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Once on the A-Z list page, choose a search from the dropdown menu, or feel free to browse.  To browse, click on the letter corresponding with the first letter of the journal title.

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Biddle’s A-Z list displays search results in an easy-to-read manner.  Immediately under the title, a link to library print holdings displays first.  This will help you determine what physical journal issues the library has and where they are located.   If Biddle offers access to the full-text electronic version of the same title, that information, along with a link to the e-version, will appear below the print holdings.  If you don't locate a journal in Biddle's A-Z list, be sure to check the Penn Library's E-Journals link.  This will take you to the University's larger journal holdings.

Don’t forget to bookmark the A-Z list link!  It will definitely come in handy and will save you time.

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