Examines the theory that political leaders must often dirty their hands, using tactics and methods considered repugnant in private life indifference to the concerns of others, deception, and brutality especially when dealing with foreign policy. Garrett (Monterey Institute of International Studies
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Examines the theory that political leaders must often dirty their hands, using tactics and methods considered repugnant in private life indifference to the concerns of others, deception, and brutality especially when dealing with foreign policy. Garrett (Monterey Institute of International Studies
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Minor rubbing. VG., dustwrapper. 22x14cm, x, 198 pp. Contents: Theory: The General Problem of Dirty Hands; The Judging of Dirty Hands; Cases: The Destruction of Lidice: Backround; Evaluation; The Darlan Deal: Backround; Evaluation; Conclusion.