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For introductory courses in International Relations, National Security, U.S. Foreign Policy and U.S. Diplomatic History.Born of a multiyear, interdisciplinary collaborative project consisting of experts in international affairs, military strategy, diplomacy and ethics, this book focuses on the moral dimension of international and military affairs as it explores a series of moral dilemmas facing the U.S. national security and military communities. The book focuses on the moral norms, procedures, and outcomes of military action, and its interdisciplinary and interprofessional approach demonstrates the need to examine issues from a variety of angles to achieve a full understanding of international affairs.
Contents
I. JUS AD BELLUM. 1. War, Strategy, and Ethics, Albert C. Pierce. 2. The Politics and Ethics of Rescue, John P. Langan. 3. Military Strategy and Terrorism, Martha Crenshaw. 4. From Just War to Just Peace, Charles Kegley and Gregory Raymond. 5. From Moral Norm to Criminal Code: The Law of Armed Conflicts and the Restraint of Contemporary Warfare, James T. Johnson. 6. What's Living and What's Dead in Nuclear Ethics, Steven Lee. 7. Living with Chemical and Biological Weapons: Ethical Considerations, Frances V. Harbour. 8. Technology and the Battlefield: Moral Dilemmas on the Battlefield, Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. 9. Slouching toward Kosovo: Matching Moral Expectations and Military Capabilities in Modern Warfare, Conrad C. Crane. 10. Strategic Theory, Military Practice and the Laws of War: The Case of Strategic Bombing, Martin Cook.