Ethics Education for Irregular Warfare
Explore the profound insights of "Ethics Education for Irregular Warfare" by Don Carrick, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009. This compelling hardback edition, spanning 184 pages, delves into the critical examination of military ethics in the context of modern irregular warfare. Carrick investigates whether traditional ethical training for soldiers, sailors, and airmen sufficiently equips them to navigate the intricate moral dilemmas presented by 21st-century conflicts. With a focus on asymmetric warfare and counterinsurgency, this book is essential for military professionals and scholars alike, offering a comprehensive understanding of the ethical aspects of low-intensity conflicts. Enhance your knowledge of military ethics and prepare for the challenges of contemporary warfare with this thought-provoking read.