Gulf War

Moral and Political Issues

Authors

  • George V Lobo JDV, Pune

Keywords:

Gulf War

Abstract

Every war produces casualties in terms of human lives as well moral values. The latter is particularly true of the senseless war of 1991 in the Gulf.

References

R. Panikkar, "Non—dualistic Relationship between Religion and Potitics", Religion end Society, 25 (1978), N. 3, pp. 53-63..

Hypertexting the Gulf War, Cross Currents, 41 (1991) 507-510

V. Tirinamma. "Mass Media and Its Effects on the 'Just War' Criteria in the Gulf", Vidya Jyoti, 58 (1991) 643

J.C. Murray, "Remarks on the Morality of War", Theological Studies, 20 (1959) 40-69;

J.C. Murray, Morality of Modern Warfare, New York, Religion, and International Affairs, 1959.

B. Kent, "The UN and the War", The Tablet. 9 March 1991, P. 304.

J. Mathews, "The New Way of War is to Bomb Now and Kill Later", The International Herald Tribune, April 17, 1991.

B. Gellman, "Desert Mirages in the War, Things Wern't Always What They Seemed". International Herald Tribune, March 18, 1991.

K.T. Kelly, "Christians and Linkage", The Month, 24 (1991) 304.

Published

1992-12-31

How to Cite

Lobo, G. V. (1992). Gulf War: Moral and Political Issues . Journal of Dharma, 17(4), 329–342. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/1161