The moral dimension of asymmetrical warfare : counter-terrorism, democratic values and military ethics
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The moral dimension of asymmetrical warfare : counter-terrorism, democratic values and military ethics
Martinus Nijhoff, 2009
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"Report of an international conference hosted by the Ministry for Defence of the Netherlands and the Netherlands Defence Academy"
"Publication of the Netherlands Institute for Military Ethics (NIME)"
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
PART I The superpower and asymmetry
PART II Jus ad bellum, jus in bello, jus post bellum
PART III Leadership and accountability
PART IV Soldiers' perspectives
PART V Ethical Education and Decision-making for the Military
PART VI Stress and trauma
PART VII The media
PART VIII Democracy under Scrutiny
PART IX In Hindsight
目次
PART I The superpower and asymmetry
Chapter 1 Questioning the Resort to U.S. Hegemonic Military Force
Harry van der Linden
Chapter 2 Asymmetric Air War: Ethical Implications
Martin L. Cook and Mark Conversino*
PART II Jus ad Bellum, Jus in Bello, Jus post Bellum: Rethinking the
Just War Tradition
Chapter 3 Reframing Asymmetrical Warfare: Beyond the Just War Idea
Thomas Frank
Chapter 4 Armed Intervention and Democratic Dreams: Small Western
Liberal Democracies and Multinational Intervention
Allard Wagemaker
Chapter 5 Asymmetric Warfare and Morality: From Moral Asymmetry
to Amoral Symmetry?
Carl Ceulemans
Chapter 6 Military operations by armed UN peace-keeping missions:
An application of generalized just war principles
John W. Lango
PART III Leadership and accountability
Chapter 6 The Moral Dimension of Asymmetrical Warfare:
Accountability, Culpability and Military Effectiveness
Daren Bowyer
Chapter 8 British Leaders and Irregular Warfare
David Benest
Chapter 9 The Lesson Avoided: The Official Legacy of the My Lai
Massacre
Lawrence P. Rockwood
Chapter 10 Culpability - Senior Leaders Have Dirty Hands
Donald A. MacCuish
PART IV Soldiers' perspectives
Chapter 11 Between Violence and Restraint: Human Rights,
Humanitarian Considerations, and the Israeli Military in the Al-Aqsa Intifada
Eyal Ben-Ari
Chapter 12 The Phenomenon of Breaking the Silence in Israel:
"Witnessing" as Consciousness Raising Strategy of Israeli Excombatants
Erella Grassiani
PART V Ethical Education and Decision-making for the Military
Chapter 13 Ethics in the Core of Officer Education: Some Philosophical
Aspects for Curriculum Transformation
Jarmo Toiskallio
Chapter 14 Why People Make the Wrong Choices - The Psychology of Ethical Failure
J. Peter Bradley
Chapter 15 (Dis)respecting the Law of Armed Conflict in Asymmetrical Warfare?: A Consequentialist Approach to a
Consequentialist Question
Daniel S. Blocq
Chapter 16 Moral Dynamics in Culture Centric Warfare
Patrick Mileham
PART VI Stress and trauma
Chapter 17 Dilemmas in the Employment of Combat Stress-related
Clinical Research - the Imperative of Prevention
Eric Vermetten
PART VII The media
Chapter 18 Politics, Media and War Coverage: an Indexed Relation?
Javier G. Marin and Oscar G. Luengo
Chapter 19 Asymmetrical Warfare and Modern Digital Media: An Old
Concept Changed by New Technology?
Uros Svete
PART VIII Democracy under Scrutiny
Chapter 20 Security versus Liberty?:Ethical Lessons from Post-9/11
American Counter-Terrorist Security Politics
Wim Smit
Chapter 21 Saying no to torture: a moral absolute, self-righteous or just naive?
Maureen Ramsay
Chapter 22 Dirty War, or: How Democracies Can Lose in the Fight against Terrorism
Asta Maskaliunaite
PART IX In Hindsight
Chapter 23 Human Dignity in the Era of Counter-terrorism
Ted van Baarda and Desiree Verweij.
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