Politics of Prisoner Abuse
Explore the compelling insights of Politics of Prisoner Abuse by David P. Forsythe, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This thought-provoking book spans 334 pages and offers a critical examination of how states respond to threats from war and terrorism, particularly in the context of human rights and humanitarian law. Forsythe delivers a bold critique of U.S. policies regarding terror suspects in the aftermath of 9/11, challenging readers to consider the implications of government actions on fundamental human rights. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the intersection of politics, law, and ethics in the face of global terrorism. Engage with Forsythe's insightful analysis and understand the complexities of maintaining human rights standards during times of crisis.