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Accountability for killing: moral responsibility for collateral damage in America's post-9/11 wars

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A sophisticated and intellectually powerful analysis of culpability and moral responsibility in war, Accountability for Killing focuses on the causes of many episodes of foreseeable collateral damage.

Why was there so much unintended killing of civilians in the U.S. wars zones in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan? Is 'collateral damage' simply an unavoidable consequence of all wars?

Why, when the U.S. military tries so hard to limit collateral damage, does so much of it seem to occur?

Trenchant, original, and ranging across security studies, international law, ethics, and international relations, Accountability for Killing will reshape our understanding of the ethics of contemporary war.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199981744 / 9780199981748
eBook (EPUB)
172.42
30/09/2013
English
1767 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.