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Military ethics for the expeditionary era

2007
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¿́¿A timely book that dwells on ethical issues for military operations, including peace support and peace making operations. The comprehensive discussion on ethics also includes a treatment on strategic and operational issues, covered by key military thinkers and professionals of the day.¿́¿-- SAF Professional Reading Programme, 4th Edition ¿́¿ STAGE III: MAJ 2 to LTC 1.
Main title:
Military ethics for the expeditionary era / edited by Patrick Mileham and Lee Willett.
Imprint:
London : Royal Institute of International Affairs, 2001.
Collation:
xiv, 106 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-102) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: the ethical minefield / Arthur Denaro -- What political circumstances justify military intervention? / Paddy Ashdown -- The changing form and function of the laws of war / Adam Roberts -- Handcuffing the military? Military judgment, rules of engagement and public scrutiny / Michael Ignatieff -- Kosovo: its ethical implications / James P. McCarthy -- Building force and unit morale and motivation I / Rupert Smith -- Building force and unit morale and motivation II / Loup Francart -- Building the moral component / Patrick Mileham -- Syndicate A discussion / Anthony Hartle -- Syndicate B discussion / Paul Maillet -- Syndicate C discussion / Marisa Rodri¿¿guez Mojo¿¿n -- Syndicate D discussion / Paul Cornish.
ISBN:
186203122397818620312279781862031234 (pbk)1862031231 (pbk)
Dewey class:
172.42
LC class:
U22U22 MIL
Language:
English
BRN:
22308
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