The moral dimension of asymmetrical warfare: counter-terrorism, democratic values and military ethics; 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)
In: Nijhoff eBook titles 2009
Preliminary Material /Th. A. Dr. Van Baarda and D.E.M. Verweij -- The Moral Dimension Of Asymmetrical Warfare – An Introduction /Ted Van Baarda -- 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 -- 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 Peacekeeping Missions: An Application Of Generalized Just War Principles /John W. Lango -- Chapter 7. 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 -- 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 Ex-Combatants /Erella Grassiani -- 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 -- Chapter 17. Dilemmas In The Employment Of Combat Stress-Related Clinical Research – The Imperative Of Prevention /Eric Vermetten -- Chapter 18. Politics, Media And War Coverage: An Indexed Relation? /Javier G. Marín and Óscar G. Luengo -- Chapter 19. Asymmetrical Warfare And Modern Digital Media: An Old Concept Changed By New Technology? /Uros Svete -- 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 -- Chapter 23. Human Dignity In The Era Of Counter-Terrorism /Ted Van Baarda and Désiree Verweij -- About The Authors /Th. A. Dr. Van Baarda and D.E.M. Verweij -- Name Index /Th. A. Dr. Van Baarda and D.E.M. Verweij -- Subject Index /Th. A. Dr. Van Baarda and D.E.M. Verweij.