Military Ethics An Introduction with Case Studies

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Pub. Date: 2012-07-26
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Summary

Military Ethics: An Introduction with Case Studiesprovides an accessible introduction to the ethical issues faced by today's junior and mid-ranking military personnel. Offering an exceptionally practical perspective, it includes more than fifty engaging case studies--personal, historical, and fictional accounts--that give students a birds-eye view of various real-world ethical dilemmas. Opening with an introduction to ethics and an overview of ethical theory, the book goes on to discuss ethical problems related to: the use and misuse of power and authority; discrimination and proportionality in traditional conflicts, irregular wars, and humanitarian military interventions; supreme emergency, terrorism, and responses to terrorism; and much more. Military Ethicsis enhanced by suggestions for further reading, an abbreviation key, an extensive bibliography, and an appendix including a list of the international treaties that make up the Law of Armed Conflict. A companion website at www.oup.com/us/coleman features lecture notes, additional case studies, and discussion questions.

Author Biography

Stephen Coleman is Program Director, Military Ethics, at the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society, and Vincent Fairfax Foundation Fellow at The University of New South Wales, Canberra, located at the Australian Defence Force Academy, where he teaches military ethics. He is the author of The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion (2004) and numerous papers in academic journals and edited collections.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. x
List of Abbreviationsp. xix
Introduction: what is ethics? What is an Ethical decision?p. 1
What Is Ethics and Why Should I Study It?p. 1
Law and Ethicsp. 3
Ethical Dilemmas and Tests of Integrityp. 4
Notesp. 6
Further Readingp. 7
Discussion Questionsp. 7
Ethical Theory-An Overviewp. 8
The Runaway Railway Carp. 8
The Spare Parts Surgeonp. 8
Ethical Considerationsp. 9
Theories of Value and Theories of Ethicsp. 12
Ethical Theory-Consequencesp. 14
First Use of the Atomic Bombp. 15
Criticizing Consequentialismp. 16
Ethical Theory-Principles and Dutiesp. 18
Shooting the Downed Pilotp. 20
Criticizing Deontologyp. 21
Ethical Theory-Characterp. 24
Marines Don't Do Thatp. 25
Is Ethics Simply Relative?p. 27
Integrating Theories of Ethicsp. 28
Notesp. 29
Further Readingp. 31
Discussion Questionsp. 31
Professional Ethics, Duties, and obligationsp. 32
The HMAS Westralia Firep. 32
Discussionp. 34
The Profession of Armsp. 35
Role Moralityp. 37
Military Values and Military Virtuep. 39
Leave No One Behindp. 40
The Training Coursep. 46
The Triangular Balancep. 51
Military Dispute over Casualties in Afghanistanp. 51
Esequiel Hernandez Shootingp. 53
Notesp. 56
Further Readingp. 58
Discussion Questionsp. 58
Just War Theory-Traditional Issues of Jus Ad Bellump. 59
The 1991 Gulf Warp. 59
The 2003 Invasion of Iraqp. 60
Discussionp. 62
Alternative Theories on Warp. 63
Pacifismp. 63
Realismp. 64
A Very Brief History of Just War Theoryp. 65
Ethics and International Lawp. 69
Implementing the Principles of Jus Ad Bellump. 71
The Korean Warp. 73
The Six Day Warp. 75
Israeli Attack on Iraq's Osirak Nuclear Reactorp. 79
The Falklands Warp. 82
Assessing the Two Gulf Warsp. 84
Notesp. 85
Further Readingp. 86
Discussion Questionsp. 87
Just War Theory-Modern Issues of Jus Ad Bellum: Humanitarian Intervention, Insurgency, and Counterinsurgencyp. 88
Operation Cast Leadp. 88
The 1999 NATO Intervention in Support of Kosovop. 90
Discussionp. 92
Of Countries, States, and Nationsp. 93
The Basics of Jus Ad Bellum and Insurgencyp. 95
The Fight Against Apartheidp. 98
Jus Ad Bellum and Difficult Insurgency Casesp. 103
Jus Ad Bellum and Counterinsurgencyp. 106
Israel, Uganda, and the Entebbe Incidentp. 108
Justification for Humanitarian Interventionp. 109
The Rwandan Genocidep. 110
Intervention in East Timorp. 114
Responsibility to Protectp. 116
Notesp. 117
Further Readingp. 120
Discussion Questionsp. 120
Power and Authority-Issuing and Following Ordersp. 121
Ehren Watada and Iraqp. 121
Marine Advance on Baghdadp. 122
Discussionp. 123
Considering Authorityp. 125
Wearing Body Armor in Afghanistanp. 126
The Logistics Officer's Problemp. 129
The Ethical Problems of Ordersp. 133
Orders to HMS Alacrityp. 134
Placing the Strobep. 137
Come Right!p. 139
Reinterpreting Ordersp. 141
Notesp. 145
Further Readingp. 147
Discussion Questionsp. 147
Discrimination and Proportionality I: Traditional Issues of Jus in Bellop. 148
Airpower and Marine Assaultp. 148
Discussionp. 149
Discriminationp. 151
The Ethical Permissibility of Targeting Combatantsp. 152
The Principle of Noncombatant Immunityp. 156
The Incident at the Fallujah Mosquep. 158
Proportionalityp. 161
Sinking of the General Belgranop. 162
The Dam Busters Raidp. 165
Modern Assessment of Collateral Damagep. 168
Conviction of Milan Marticp. 169
Summaryp. 170
Notesp. 171
Further Readingp. 174
Discussion Questionsp. 174
Discrimination and Proportionality II: Jus in Bello in Irregular Warsp. 175
Casualties in the 2008-2009 Gaza Warp. 175
Discussionp. 177
Discrimination in Irregular Warsp. 178
Defending the Crashed Helicopterp. 179
Rules of Engagement and Civilian Casualties in Irregular Warsp. 180
Assault on a Taliban Compoundp. 183
Difficult Cases of Discrimination in Irregular Warsp. 186
Israel and Targeted Killingp. 188
Proportionality in Irregular Warsp. 192
Notesp. 194
Further Readingp. 197
Discussion Questionsp. 198
Discrimination and Proportionality III: Jus in Bello in Humanitarian Operationsp. 199
NATO Attacks and Dual-Use Targetsp. 199
Discussionp. 200
Jus In Bella in Armed Humanitarian Operationsp. 202
Dual-Use Targetsp. 205
Peacekeeping or Peacemaking?p. 207
Protecting Civilians by Endangering Troopsp. 208
The Baby Ramp. 212
The Child Soldierp. 215
Moscow Theatre Siegep. 218
Notesp. 221
Further Readingp. 223
Discussion Questionsp. 223
Issues of Surrender and Detentionp. 225
Operation Red Wingsp. 225
Discussionp. 227
Surrenderp. 227
White Flags in Desert Stormp. 229
After the Battlep. 234
Prisoners of Warp. 237
The Sniper and the Murdererp. 239
Notesp. 243
Further Readingp. 244
Discussion Questionsp. 245
Supreme Emergency, Terrorism, and Torturep. 246
The Petraeus Letter to the Troopsp. 246
Discussionp. 248
Supreme Emergencyp. 250
The Decision to Bomb German Citiesp. 251
Supreme Emergency and Terrorism in the Modern Worldp. 255
Supreme Emergency and Counterterrorism in the Modern Worldp. 256
The Ticking Bomb in Parisp. 258
The Ticking Bomb in Sri Lankap. 260
Notesp. 264
Further Readingp. 266
Discussion Questionsp. 266
Conclusionp. 267
Competence and the Professionalp. 269
The Unlimited Liability Contractp. 270
Of Warriors and Murderersp. 271
Knowing and Doingp. 272
Notesp. 273
Appendix: The Laws of Armed Conflictp. 275
Bibliographyp. 279
Indexp. 287
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