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The Ethics Of Special Ops Raids Recoveries Reconnaissance And Rebels Deanepeter Baker

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The Ethics Of Special Ops Raids Recoveries Reconnaissance And Rebels Deanepeter Baker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Deane-Peter Baker, Roger Herbert, David Whetham
ISBN: 9781009292061, 9781009292054, 9781009292078, 1009292064, 1009292056, 1009292072, 101017/9781009292061
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Ethics Of Special Ops Raids Recoveries Reconnaissance And Rebels Deanepeter Baker by Deane-peter Baker, Roger Herbert, David Whetham 9781009292061, 9781009292054, 9781009292078, 1009292064, 1009292056, 1009292072, 101017/9781009292061 instant download after payment.

The field of military ethics has generally been attentive to emerging trends in modern warfare. Cyber, robotics and AI, for example, have inspired an abundant and flourishing literature. One trend, however, has been largely overlooked: the emergence of special operations as a prominent instrument of statecraft. Drawing extensively on historical cases and first-hand experience, the authors of this book call attention to qualities inherent in special operations – and special operators – that challenge the moral framework which has long informed conventional military operations. Moral theorists will find this analysis provocative, while practitioners – those who conduct or oversee special operations and have an interest in the moral wellbeing of special operators – can put the authors' insights to practical use. Those who simply view with fascination the opaque world of special operations will find this book illuminating.