Issues in Military Ethics : To Support and Defend the Constitution.
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- 9781438446929
- 174/.935500973
- U22 .C596 2013
Intro -- Issues in Military Ethics: To Support and Defend the Constitution -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Section I: Overview: Legacies and New Challenges -- Chapter 1: What Should We Mean by "Military Ethics"? -- Chapter 2: Reflections on the Stockdale Legacy -- Chapter 3: The Day the World Changed? Reflections on 9/11 and U.S. National Security Strategy -- Section II: Civil-Military Relations -- Chapter 4: The Revolt of the Generals: A Case Study in Professional Ethics -- Chapter 5: U.S. Civil Military Relations since 9/11: Issues in Ethics and Policy Development -- Section III: Ethics Education in the Military -- Chapter 6: Teaching Military Ethics in the U.S. Air Force: Challenges Posed by Service Culture -- Chapter 7: Professional Military Ethics across the Career Spectrum -- Chapter 8: Thucydides as a Resource for Teaching Ethics and Leadership in Military Education Environments -- Section IV: Religion in the U.S. Military -- Chapter 9: Is Just War Spirituality Possible? -- Chapter 10: Christianity and Weapons of Mass Destruction -- Chapter 11: Evangelical Christianity in the U.S. Military -- Chapter 12: Diagnosing a Loss of Religious Diversity in the U.S. Military -- Chapter 13: Whether (Modern, American) Soldiers, Too, Can Be Saved -- Chapter 14: A Force for (Relative) Good: An Augustinian Perspective -- Section V: Ethical Issues in War -- Chapter 15: Michael Walzer's Concept of "Supreme Emergency" -- Chapter 16: Asymmetric Air War: Ethical Implications -- Chapter 17: Ethical Dilemmas in the Use of Airpower in Counterinsurgency War -- Notes -- Index.
Reflections on, and analysis of, ethical issues facing military service in the United States.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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