Ethics Under Fire : Challenges for the Australian Army.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chicago :
University of New South Wales Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Introduction Tom Frame
- Part 1: Ethical Cultures and Ethical Behaviour
- 1. Why ethics matter
- Charles J Dunlap Jnr
- 2. Avoiding the descent into barbarism
- Tom McDermott
- Part 2: Operating Ethically in the Joint Environment
- 3. Ethics and institutional conflict
- Maurie McNarn
- 4. Ethical dilemmas in multinational peacekeeping
- Pat McIntosh
- Part 3: The Ethical Soldier â#x80;#x94; Expectations and Realities
- 5. Connecting research, education and training
- Deane-Peter Baker6. Ethics in Special Operations
- Ian Langford
- 7. Moral objection and political dissent
- Tom Frame
- Part 4: The Army and Community Expectations
- 8. Humanitarian values and military objectives
- Beth Eggleston
- 9. Operating within an NGO: A uniformed perspective
- Lee Hayward
- Part 5: The Ethics of Emerging Warfare
- 10. The individualisation of modern conflict
- Jai Galliott
- 11. The ethics of enhanced human performance
- Matthew Beard
- 12. The ethics of emerging tactics
- John Hardy
- Part 6: ethics and the future battle space13. Weaponising social media
- Shannon Brandt Ford
- 14. What cyberweapons tell us about our just war
- Adam Henschke
- Part 7: Ethics Education and Training
- 15. The Australian Defence Force and military ethics
- Hugh Smith
- 16. Military ethics education in the Army: An Achilles heel
- Jamie Cullens
- 17. The practicalities of ethical accountability
- Chris Field
- Postscript Albert Palazzo
- Notes