Behavioralists have tended to neglect the study of ethics as unimportant to an understanding of political behavior and its various manifestations, such as international conflict. In our analysis we examine the attitudes of a sample of retired American military officers toward war and war waging issues in order to infer the more fundamental nature of the ethical constraints that are embedded within the decision making of these individuals. Three fundamental dimensions of ethical thinking are apparent. These concern constraints on the use of force as a policy tool, the legitimacy of force and force planning, and the sensitivity of individuals to the risks present in the international system. In order to justify our interpretations, we present...
Today, many armed forces consider teaching virtues to be an important complement to imposing rules a...
The military commander in the field earns his position because he has the mental strength and moral ...
Utilising science and technology to maximize human performance is often an essential feature of mili...
In this chapter, I explore the importance of ethics education for senior military officers with resp...
The studies presented in this dissertation reveal three broad types of ethical challenges during mil...
What informs ordinary citizens' attitudes toward the use of force? Previous research identifies seve...
The factors that contribute to a military officer's moral and ethical decisions in combat are invest...
The character of irregular warfare has challenged the American “way of war” in a number of ways. Not...
This project is all about possibilities: Is it possible for ethical principles to play a crucial rol...
Upon entry into the United States Army, students are required to follow the ethical guidelines for t...
This study is a transdisciplinary inquiry into the reasons for waging war, for fighting, and for rep...
Introduction: Licensed medical personnel (henceforth LMP) experience ethical problems related to und...
xiii, 174 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references...
In all countries there is a new interest in all matters concerning ethics, with a sum of questions ...
In "Ethics Education in the Military" (eds. Paul Robinson, Nigel de Lee and Don Carrick: Ashgate 200...
Today, many armed forces consider teaching virtues to be an important complement to imposing rules a...
The military commander in the field earns his position because he has the mental strength and moral ...
Utilising science and technology to maximize human performance is often an essential feature of mili...
In this chapter, I explore the importance of ethics education for senior military officers with resp...
The studies presented in this dissertation reveal three broad types of ethical challenges during mil...
What informs ordinary citizens' attitudes toward the use of force? Previous research identifies seve...
The factors that contribute to a military officer's moral and ethical decisions in combat are invest...
The character of irregular warfare has challenged the American “way of war” in a number of ways. Not...
This project is all about possibilities: Is it possible for ethical principles to play a crucial rol...
Upon entry into the United States Army, students are required to follow the ethical guidelines for t...
This study is a transdisciplinary inquiry into the reasons for waging war, for fighting, and for rep...
Introduction: Licensed medical personnel (henceforth LMP) experience ethical problems related to und...
xiii, 174 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bibliographical references...
In all countries there is a new interest in all matters concerning ethics, with a sum of questions ...
In "Ethics Education in the Military" (eds. Paul Robinson, Nigel de Lee and Don Carrick: Ashgate 200...
Today, many armed forces consider teaching virtues to be an important complement to imposing rules a...
The military commander in the field earns his position because he has the mental strength and moral ...
Utilising science and technology to maximize human performance is often an essential feature of mili...