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Moral Issues in Mil Dec Mak 2nd [Hardcover]

Anthony E. Hartle (Author)
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May 2004
Much has changed in warfare in recent years, with America now dominant on the international scene and terrorism the new enemy. In light of these changes, the need for moral grounding in military actions is a more pressing concern than ever.

When it was originally published, Moral Issues in Military Decision Making reflected the concerns posed by nuclear stalemate and the lessons of Vietnam. In that highly-praised work, Anthony Hartle outlined the essential elements of the Professional Military Ethic created for American military forces. In this new edition, he reexamines the moral foundations for America's military leadership in the post-9/11 era.

Considering world affairs since the first edition-the Gulf War, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Iraq, 9/11, and the emergence of the United States as an unrivaled military power-Hartle explains how these events have raised ethical issues that differ dramatically from those of the Cold War. He assesses how moral, legal, and psychological concerns have been impacted by the war on terrorism, homeland defense, asymmetric warfare, the proliferation of American military interventions, and the UN's role in peacekeeping operations. Using meticulously analyzed case studies-twice as many as in the first edition-he considers such moral dilemmas as torture, challenging superior officers, use of overwhelming force, and responding to fire in the presence of civilian shields.

In this revision, Hartle examines further the status of professional military ethics in light of current affairs, changes in the articulation of military values, and recent research. In a new chapter on human rights, he relates moral principles directly to values embedded in the Constitution and argues that overwhelming American military power cannot succeed unless it is accompanied by the moral force of the values it seeks to protect. His discussion of global anti-terrorist opera-tions focuses especially on the difficulties of applying conventional laws of war and human rights doctrine in military operations.

Hartle convincingly shows that national security is as much about the preservation of moral principles as it is about the protection of America's citizens and borders. His book demonstrates that the American military must continue to observe those principles in order to be effective in its primary mission.



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"Must reading for the military professional." -- The Friday Review of Defense Literature

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"A clear, concise, and cogent study of the professional military ethic in a time of great international turmoil. Hartle writes perceptively about the kinds of contemporary crises in which officers must provide both military and moral leadership. A valuable and illuminating study that deserves a wide audience. Warmly recommended!"--James H. Toner, author of True Faith and Allegiance: The Burden of Military Ethics

"In an age much concerned with entitlements, it is refreshing to have Hartle's powerful meditation on obligations and responsibilities, selflessness and service to others, and the core values of the American military profession."--Lewis Sorley, author of Honorable Warrior: General Harold K. Johnson and the Ethics of Command

"A splendid discussion of the basic justification for the role of the military in American society."--David Johnson, professor of philosophy at the U.S. Naval Academy and civilian member of the Executive Board of the Joint Services Conference on Professional Ethics


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas; 2 Revised edition (May 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 070061320X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700613205
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,814,842 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Modern warfare requrires a creative, ethically devoted commander, December 26, 2011
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For anyone looking at contemporary issues in modern warfare to include guerrilla and asymmetric warfare, this is a good start. Some of today's conflict situations appear almost impossible to address morally or ethically. Hartle lays the philosophical, historical, social and cultural arguments applied to moral military decision making. Hartle states from the start his intent to limit the application of 'ends justifies the means'; a good premise, I believe.

Hartle tries his best to make the book applicable. The last chapters are filled with contemporary scenarios based on modern day military ethical challenges (up through 2005). The author doesn't claim to have all the answers to every ethical challenge. Instead, after laying the groundwork through his exploration of international treaties, the Just War Tradition (JWT) and even sources of American ethics (to include principles of freedom, democracy and human rights), the scenarios walk the reader through a cohesive decision matrix.

There is no hard and fast answer to moral decision making in every military scenario, especially in light of technology that constantly outpaces JWT development. The temptation on the one hand, would be to throw in the towel and accept additional collateral damage encouraging the non-normative view of warfare. Hartle doesn't allow this. If anything, Hartle highlights the need for more quick-thinking, creative and bold military leaders, willing to study in-depth the changing nature of war.

Victory in warfare, in the long and short term, is not for the morally void or ethically ignorant. Victory in battle can be produced through indiscriminate targets but victory in war requires ethical maneuver beyond the gun-sights alone.
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The environment in which members of the military must operate poses a severe threat to consistent moral behavior. Read the first page
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professional military ethic, general moral criteria, full advocacy, full differentiation, special norms
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