When civilians suffer in war, it is often a deliberate act. Massacres, rape, displacement, famine, and disease are the strategic decisions of political and military leaders who make civilians their targets in order to gain the upper hand in battle. Yet there still exists the precious and fragile belief-ingrained in modern international law-that unarmed and innocent people should be protected in war, even if, in practice, the principle of civil immunity is often ignored or rejected. Hoping to rectify this injustice, Hugo Slim uses detailed historical and contemporary examples to reveal the many ways civilians suffer in war. A leading commentator on international humanitarian action and the protection of civilians in war, Slim analyzes the anti-civilian ideologies that encourage and perpetuate suffering and exposes the exploitation of moral ambiguity that is used to sanction extreme hostility. At what point does killing civilians become part of winning a war? Why are some methods of killing used while others are avoided? Bolstering his claims with hard fact, Slim argues that civilian casualties are not only morally reprehensible but also bad military science. His book is a clarion call for action and a passionate defense of civil immunity, a concept that is more urgent and necessary today than ever before.
This book, first published in 2009, studies the French republican myth that the nation can be adequately defended only by its own citizens.
本书是以美国的黩武主义为批判对象和主题,作者在本书中所要描述和批判的是美国黩武主义的成长、政府秘密性的加强和认为美国在世界上可以不受约束的思想。
International efforts for a security sector reform have yet remained without results. Paul Chambers scrutinizes the causes and comes to the conclusion that without more democracy no security sector reform will succeed." --
It might appear curious that that part of Arnold - Forster's scheme which met most resistance was the plan for the militia , which was currently 39,000 short of establishment with 42 per cent of its rank and file having less than two ...
Arming the Western Front: War, Business and the State in Britain 1900-1920
The Great War created a dual army, one in the field, the other at home producing munitions, and the final section of the book examines the tensions between the two as the country strove for final victory and faced the challenges of the ...
The Great War created a dual army, one in the field, the other at home producing munitions, and the final section of the book examines the tensions between the two as the country strove for final victory and faced the challenges of the ...
The interagency, whole-of-nation requirements of these deployments are the emerging benchmark for Australian Defence Force operations, and this book examines and critiques the ways in which the ADF can improve.
Taiwan's Security Forces: The Challenge of Divided Loyalty
La perestroika y el poder militar soviético: Seminario Internacional de la Asociación de Periodistas Europeos