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Ethics Under Fire : Challenges for the Australian Army

Frame, Tom(Edited by)Palazzo, Mr Albert(Edited by)
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Events at Abu Ghraib prison and the 1968 My Lai Massacre show that the behaviour of the military can descend into barbarism.

How strong is the military’s commitment to avoiding such atrocities?

Ethics Under Fire – a timely and compelling book – asks questions and raises issues the Australian Army can’t ignore. Including chapters on social media and violence, cyberweapons, ethics in special operations and humanitarian deployments, leading military personnel, aid workers, commentators and academics discuss the Australian Army’s commitment to behaving ethically, and the challenges involved.

Ethics Under Fire offers a rare insight into the key issues facing the modern army arising from technology, tactics and terrorism.

Sales PointsAn inside account that reveals the ethical challenges facing the modern Australian ArmyIncludes views of a diverse range of contributors, from brigadiers to aid workers, academics, philosophers and ethicists

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Product Details
UNSW Press
1742235492 / 9781742235493
Paperback / softback
01/09/2017
Australia
320 pages
153 x 234 mm