This volume addresses key ethical issues and challenges of modern urban warfare through ten chapters written by acclaimed experts from eight different countries and three continents. The foreword to the volume was written by Gen. (ret) Mart de Kruif, while Professor Hugo Slim wrote the Introduction.
In addition to providing the reader with the history of the intricate relationship between city and war, authors offer critical insights into the ethical problems arising from various dimensions of modern urban warfare: conflicting war narratives, imperative of victory, tactical and leadership specificities, use of non-lethal measures, international interventions, in bello peculiarities of urban warfare, introduction of new weapons and technologies, use of war games and simulations in training for urban warfare, and many more.
Dragan Stanar, Dr. (1986), EuroISME BoD Member, Associate Professor of Ethics at the Faculty of International Politics and Security, UNT University, teaches Military Ethics at the Military Academy in Belgrade. Published numerous articles and monographs on Military Ethics.
Kristina Tonn, MA (1980), Research Manager and Project Officer at zebis, Centre of Ethical Education in the Armed Forces in Hamburg, Germany
Foreword Urban Operations, Better Be Preparedââ
Mart de Kruif
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
âIntroduction The City and War
ââHugo Slim
1âOne Damned Thing after Another Battle of Narratives and Urban-War Chaos
ââPatrick Mileham
2âEnyoâs Wrath War and the Fate of the City
ââSrÄan StarÄeviÄ and Ilija Kajtez
3âVirtues for the Smallest Gang? A Contribution to the Leadership Ethics of Urban Warfare
ââFlorian Demont-Biaggi
4âThe Kosovo Conflict as a Milestone in International Intervention Practice
ââHans-Peter Kriemann
5âAn Honest Siege âWeaponising Honestyâ and Non-lethal Measures in Urban Operations
ââNick Melgaard
6âMilitary Necessity, Proportionality, and Discrimination The Case of Veracruz
ââEric Patterson
7âThe Ethics of Eviction Agents versus Bombardment in Urban War Context for the Drone Debate
ââCharles Knight and Seumas Miller
8âPreventing another Mosul Unmanned Weapon Platforms as the Solution to the Tragedy of a Hostage Siege
ââMaciek Zajac
9âCan the Robots Save the City? Ethics, Urban Warfare, and Autonomous Weapons
ââJenna Allen and Deane-Peter Baker
10âUsing Military Simulation Games to Promote Critical Thinking and Ethical Discussions Related to Urban Warfare
ââIoanna Lekea
Editorsâ Remarks
ââDragan Stanar and Kristina Tonn
Index
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