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<p>States across the globe spend billions of dollars fighting terrorism annually. As well as strategic questions about the way in which the money should be spent we are also confronted with a host of moral issues here many of which are poorly understood. <i>The Ethics of Counterterrorism </i>offers the first systematic normative theory for guiding assessing and criticising counterterrorist policy.</p><p>Many commentators claim that state actors combating terrorism should set aside ordinary moral and legal frameworks and instead bind themselves by a different (and generally more permissive) set of ethical rules than is appropriate in other areas. The book assesses arguments for this view and more specifically investigates whether widely-endorsed restrictions on state action in the areas of surveillance policing armed conflict criminal justice diplomacy and cultural integration need to be weakened when we are confronted with terrorist threats. With its novel overall framework for assessing counterterrorist strategies its comprehensive analysis of existing practices and its bringing the tools of analytic philosophy to bear on new questions regarding how states can fight terrorism both effectively and morally <i>The Ethics of Counterterrorism </i>promises to be an important point of reference for future debates in this area.</p>