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Preliminary Material / Thomas R. Elβner and Reinhold Janke -- Responsibility Towards Myself and My Conscience: Leadership Responsibility between Ethics and Purpose / Jürgen Weigt -- Didactics of Military Ethics: From Theory to Practice / Thomas R. Elßner -- ‘What I Have Learned’ / George Lober -- Ethics and the Changing Character of War / Martin L. Cook -- Why Address the ‘E’-Word in Military Ethics Education?: The Role of Emotions in Moral Judgement and Decision-Making / Desiree Verweij -- Values - Attitude - Education: Military Ethics Education Formats at zebis / Veronika Bock and Kristina Tonn -- Menschengerechte Soldaten – Soldatengerechte Ethikausbildung: Am Beispiel der Unteroffiziersausbildung im Österreichischen Bundesheer / Stefan Gugerel -- Moral Judgement in War and Peacekeeping Operations: An Empirical Review / Miriam C. de Graaff -- Explaining Military Ethics to Young People: Role and Teaching Methods of Youth Information Officers / Moritz Brake -- Ethics of War as a Part of Military Ethics / Jovan Babic -- Leadership for Mere Mortals / Timothy T. Lupfer -- Less Lethal Weapons in Military Operations / Patrice Mompeyssin -- A Dichotomy of Conflicting Duties / Jeff Montrose -- Conveying Ideas and Values in Education! Challenges in Teaching Military Ethics / Edwin R. Micewski -- Sound Moral Psychology behind Ethics Education / Florian Demont -- Legitimacy of Military Deployments Especially in Asymmetric Conflicts / Hartwig von Schubert -- Attitudes of Military Academy Cadets on Code of Honour of the Serbian Army / Zoran Jeftic , Vanja Rokvić and Svetlana Stanarevic -- Index of Names / Thomas R. Elβner and Reinhold Janke -- Index of Subjects / Thomas R. Elβner and Reinhold Janke.
The Iron Curtain fell over a quarter of a century ago. With it fell also the relatively straightforward Western assumption that war was going to be a bi-polar, symmetrical affair, albeit one with nuclear overtones - an assumption around which the training and education of military officers had hitherto been built. The immediate post Cold War period showed officers wearing a blue, rather than a green helmet, negotiating with opponents whom they ought not to call enemies and keeping the peace in situations where there was no peace to keep. Added to this was the phenomenon of international terrorism, which manifested itself on the strategic, rather than merely the tactical level. Counter-insurgency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan demonstrate how difficult it is to win the hearts and minds of the local population while subduing the enemy at the same time. With the distinction between what is morally right and wrong becoming ever more blurred, the moral dilemmas of officers and men have begun to multiply and the need to reconsider the basic assumptions and practices of military ethics education in this highly unpredictable world has become ever more urgent. This volume, arising out of a conference held at the Centre for Leadership Development and Civic Education of the German Armed Forces, attempts to address that need. It offers the insights both of officers with combat experience and academics closely familiar with military training, and uniquely bridges the gap between theory and practice in the teaching of military ethics.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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Military ethics.
Military ethics Study and teaching.
War Moral and ethical aspects.
Janke, Reinhold, editor.
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George Lober --
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Stefan Gugerel --
Miriam C. de Graaff --
Moritz Brake --
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Patrice Mompeyssin --
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Edwin R. Micewski --
Florian Demont --
Hartwig von Schubert --
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International Studies on Military Ethics,
Preliminary Material /
Responsibility Towards Myself and My Conscience: Leadership Responsibility between Ethics and Purpose /
Didactics of Military Ethics: From Theory to Practice /
‘What I Have Learned’ /
Ethics and the Changing Character of War /
Why Address the ‘E’-Word in Military Ethics Education?: The Role of Emotions in Moral Judgement and Decision-Making /
Values - Attitude - Education: Military Ethics Education Formats at zebis /
Menschengerechte Soldaten – Soldatengerechte Ethikausbildung: Am Beispiel der Unteroffiziersausbildung im Österreichischen Bundesheer /
Moral Judgement in War and Peacekeeping Operations: An Empirical Review /
Explaining Military Ethics to Young People: Role and Teaching Methods of Youth Information Officers /
Ethics of War as a Part of Military Ethics /
Leadership for Mere Mortals /
Less Lethal Weapons in Military Operations /
A Dichotomy of Conflicting Duties /
Conveying Ideas and Values in Education! Challenges in Teaching Military Ethics /
Sound Moral Psychology behind Ethics Education /
Legitimacy of Military Deployments Especially in Asymmetric Conflicts /
Attitudes of Military Academy Cadets on Code of Honour of the Serbian Army /
Index of Names /
Index of Subjects /
title_full Didactics of military ethics / edited by Thomas R. Elssner, Reinhold Janke with the assistance of Antonia C. Oesterle.
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title_alt Preliminary Material /
Responsibility Towards Myself and My Conscience: Leadership Responsibility between Ethics and Purpose /
Didactics of Military Ethics: From Theory to Practice /
‘What I Have Learned’ /
Ethics and the Changing Character of War /
Why Address the ‘E’-Word in Military Ethics Education?: The Role of Emotions in Moral Judgement and Decision-Making /
Values - Attitude - Education: Military Ethics Education Formats at zebis /
Menschengerechte Soldaten – Soldatengerechte Ethikausbildung: Am Beispiel der Unteroffiziersausbildung im Österreichischen Bundesheer /
Moral Judgement in War and Peacekeeping Operations: An Empirical Review /
Explaining Military Ethics to Young People: Role and Teaching Methods of Youth Information Officers /
Ethics of War as a Part of Military Ethics /
Leadership for Mere Mortals /
Less Lethal Weapons in Military Operations /
A Dichotomy of Conflicting Duties /
Conveying Ideas and Values in Education! Challenges in Teaching Military Ethics /
Sound Moral Psychology behind Ethics Education /
Legitimacy of Military Deployments Especially in Asymmetric Conflicts /
Attitudes of Military Academy Cadets on Code of Honour of the Serbian Army /
Index of Names /
Index of Subjects /
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Responsibility Towards Myself and My Conscience: Leadership Responsibility between Ethics and Purpose /
Didactics of Military Ethics: From Theory to Practice /
‘What I Have Learned’ /
Ethics and the Changing Character of War /
Why Address the ‘E’-Word in Military Ethics Education?: The Role of Emotions in Moral Judgement and Decision-Making /
Values - Attitude - Education: Military Ethics Education Formats at zebis /
Menschengerechte Soldaten – Soldatengerechte Ethikausbildung: Am Beispiel der Unteroffiziersausbildung im Österreichischen Bundesheer /
Moral Judgement in War and Peacekeeping Operations: An Empirical Review /
Explaining Military Ethics to Young People: Role and Teaching Methods of Youth Information Officers /
Ethics of War as a Part of Military Ethics /
Leadership for Mere Mortals /
Less Lethal Weapons in Military Operations /
A Dichotomy of Conflicting Duties /
Conveying Ideas and Values in Education! Challenges in Teaching Military Ethics /
Sound Moral Psychology behind Ethics Education /
Legitimacy of Military Deployments Especially in Asymmetric Conflicts /
Attitudes of Military Academy Cadets on Code of Honour of the Serbian Army /
Index of Names /
Index of Subjects /
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