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Justice at the Margins of War
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Justice at the Margins of War

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Justice at the Margins of War fills two important gaps in the literature on the ethics of national security affairs. First, while thinking about the justice of warfare is highly developed, justifications of intelligence activities-which can involve lying, manipulation, coercion, stealing and even killing to obtain and defend information-are relatively limited and often conflicting. The authors explore relevant ethical principles and then apply them to specific activities-including agent recruitment, human and technical methods of espionage and counterintelligence, interrogational torture, analysis, covert action, sabotage, and assassination.

Second, ethical work on interstate conflict occurring in a "gray zone" between war and peace has only just begun. Gray zone operations-the use of low-level lethal and sublethal means to weaken others-are not new. But technological developments have increased the forms, intensity, and significance of this realm of competition. This volume defines the gray zone and discusses moral challenges associated with various operations-including lethal, economic, information, election, legal, and cyber.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Country
United States
Date
15 March 2023
Pages
184
ISBN
9781612511740

Justice at the Margins of War fills two important gaps in the literature on the ethics of national security affairs. First, while thinking about the justice of warfare is highly developed, justifications of intelligence activities-which can involve lying, manipulation, coercion, stealing and even killing to obtain and defend information-are relatively limited and often conflicting. The authors explore relevant ethical principles and then apply them to specific activities-including agent recruitment, human and technical methods of espionage and counterintelligence, interrogational torture, analysis, covert action, sabotage, and assassination.

Second, ethical work on interstate conflict occurring in a "gray zone" between war and peace has only just begun. Gray zone operations-the use of low-level lethal and sublethal means to weaken others-are not new. But technological developments have increased the forms, intensity, and significance of this realm of competition. This volume defines the gray zone and discusses moral challenges associated with various operations-including lethal, economic, information, election, legal, and cyber.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Country
United States
Date
15 March 2023
Pages
184
ISBN
9781612511740