Ethics under fire challenges for the Australian Army
"The 1968 My Lai Massacre in South Vietnam and shocking events at Abu Graibh prison in Iraq in 2003 show that the behaviour of some in the American military has descended into barbarism. How strong is the military's commitment to avoiding misconduct and atrocity? This timely and compelling...
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Sydney, N.S.W.
UNSW Press
2017
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Why ethics matter / Charles J. Dunlap Jnr
- Avoiding the descent into barbarism / Tom McDermott
- Ethics and institutional conflict / Maurie McNarn
- Ethical dilemmas in multinational peacekeeping / Pat McIntosh
- Connecting research, education and training / Deane-Peter Baker
- Ethics in special operations / Ian Langford
- Moral objection and political dissent / Tom Frame
- Humanitarian values and military objectives / Beth Eggleston
- Operating within an NGO : a uniformed perspective / Lee Hayward
- The individualisation of modern conflict / Jai Galliott
- The ethics of enhanced human performance / Matthew Beard
- The ethics of emerging tactics / John Hardy
- Weaponising social media / Shannon Brandt Ford
- What cyberweapons tell us about our just war / Adam Henschke
- The Australian Defence Force and military ethics / Hugh Smith
- Military ethics education in the Army : an Achiilles heel / Jamie Cullens
- The practicalities of ethical accountability / Chris Field