Force short of war in modern conflict : jus ad vim / edited by Jai Galliott.
2019
KZ6396 .F67 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Force short of war in modern conflict : jus ad vim / edited by Jai Galliott.
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Imprint
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Description
ix, 318 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Asymmetry in modern combat : explaining the inadequacy of jus ad bellum and jus in bello / Jai & Cassitie Galliott
The fog of war : violence, coercion and jus ad vim / Danielle L. Lupton & Valerie Morkevičius
The responsibility to protect and uses of force short of war / Eamon Aloyo
From jus ad bellum to jus ad vim : recalibrating our understanding of the moral use of force / Daniel R. Brunstetter & Megan Braun
A framework for an ethics of jus ad vim in context of human rights / Christopher Ketcham
Jus ad vim : the morality of military and police use of force in armed conflicts short of war / Seumas Miller
Just war theory, armed force short of war and escalation to war / John W. Lango
Jus ad vim and the question of how to do just war theory / Christian Nikolaus Braun & Jai Galliott
On the redundancy of jus ad vim : a response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun / Helen Frowe
Are novel jus ad vim principles needed to judge military measures short of war? / Shawn Kaplan
Moral injury, mission-drift and limited war / James Gillcrist & Nick Lloyd
Pacifism and targeted killing as a force short of war / Nicholas Parkin
In defence of jus ad vim : why we need a moral framework for the use of limited force / Daniel R. Brunstetter.
The fog of war : violence, coercion and jus ad vim / Danielle L. Lupton & Valerie Morkevičius
The responsibility to protect and uses of force short of war / Eamon Aloyo
From jus ad bellum to jus ad vim : recalibrating our understanding of the moral use of force / Daniel R. Brunstetter & Megan Braun
A framework for an ethics of jus ad vim in context of human rights / Christopher Ketcham
Jus ad vim : the morality of military and police use of force in armed conflicts short of war / Seumas Miller
Just war theory, armed force short of war and escalation to war / John W. Lango
Jus ad vim and the question of how to do just war theory / Christian Nikolaus Braun & Jai Galliott
On the redundancy of jus ad vim : a response to Daniel Brunstetter and Megan Braun / Helen Frowe
Are novel jus ad vim principles needed to judge military measures short of war? / Shawn Kaplan
Moral injury, mission-drift and limited war / James Gillcrist & Nick Lloyd
Pacifism and targeted killing as a force short of war / Nicholas Parkin
In defence of jus ad vim : why we need a moral framework for the use of limited force / Daniel R. Brunstetter.
Summary
This book explores the overarching phenomenon of how force short of war is being used in modern conflict, and how it impacts just war theory. It shows that we need to bring the rules of war into alignment with increasingly digital means of conducting kinetic warfare through the force short of war paradigm. The use of force short of war is now commonplace, in large part owing to casualty averseness and the explosion of emerging technologies, most notably drones, autonomous robotics and cyber. It often involves the selective or limited use of military force to achieve political objectives and assumes many forms. These include targeted killing, assassination, the establishment of no-fly zones, special-forces raids, limited duration bombing campaigns or missile strikes, and 'low intensity' counterterrorism and counterinsurgency operations.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Call Number
KZ6396 .F67 2019
Language
English
ISBN
1474444229 (paperback)
9781474444224 (paperback)
9781474444217 (hardcover)
1474444210 (hardcover)
9781474444231 (pdf)
9781474444248 (epub)
9781474444224 (paperback)
9781474444217 (hardcover)
1474444210 (hardcover)
9781474444231 (pdf)
9781474444248 (epub)
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