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Amersfoort, Herman ; Rene Moelker ; Joseph Soeters & Desiree Verweij - Moral responsibility & military effectiveness

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Schrijver: Amersfoort, Herman ; Rene Moelker ; Joseph Soeters & Desiree Verweij
Titel: Moral responsibility & military effectiveness
ISBN: 9789067043458
Uitgever: T.M.C. Asser Press, The Hague / Ministerie van Defensie
Bijzonderheid: Paperback, 2013, 303 blz. Engelstalig.
Prijs: € 12,50
Meer info The missions of armed forces are required to be effective. Thus missions are oriented to objectives that help prevent, contain or solve problems. A soldier, for example, who skillfully neutralizes his or her target is not effective when the problem is not prevented, contained or solved. Political, legal and moral awareness is important to the soldier, because doing things right is not the same as doing right or rightful things. The soldier wishes to avoid unlawful orders, but also tries to avoid casualties among non-combatants. Normally responsibility lies with higher authorities, but the fact remains that the soldier is the one who pulls the trigger. It is not simply a matter of veering between two evils, because a mission that is without moral grounds should not have been initiated in the first place and when pursued against better knowing it will probably lose effectiveness in the end. It is impossible to make compromises here. But it is also not possible to foresee all the consequences of military action, and unanticipated consequences can easily backfire. Dilemmas are bound to occur when the soldier is caught up in blurred conflict situations. This volume tries to add to our understanding of the problem of creating and maintaining a balance between effectiveness and moral responsibility.
Professor dr. Herman Amersfoort is professor of Military History, at Amsterdam University and at the Netherlands Defence Academy (Faculty of Military Sciences).
Dr. René Moelker is associate professor of Sociology at the Netherlands Defence Academy (Faculty of Military Sciences).
Professor dr. Joseph Soeters is Professor of Management and Organisation Studies at the Netherlands Defence Academy and Tilburg University, and Chair of the Department of Management, Organisation and Defence Economics (Faculty of Military Sciences).
Professor dr. Désirée Verweij is professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Netherlands Defence Academy and at the Centre for International Conflict Analysis and Management (CICAM) of the Radboud University Nijmegen.
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