Her book opens with an invitation to the reader to consider both the promise and the peril of the idea that war can ever be a noble or worthy enterprise. [Zehfuss] ultimately argues that the peril far exceeds the promise. But how she gets there is fascinating.

Cian O'Driscoll, EIA (Ethics & International Affairs), 34, No. 4

War and the Politics of Ethics does a] remarkable job of drawing attention to the way in which ethics can work to enhance the destructiveness of war

Thomas Gregory, Millennium: Journal of International Studies

Contemporary Western war is represented as enacting the West's ability and responsibility to help make the world a better place for others, in particular to protect them from oppression and serious human rights abuses. That is, war has become permissible again, indeed even required, as ethical war. At the same time, however, Western war kills and destroys. This creates a paradox: Western war risks killing those it proposes to protect. This book examines how we have responded to this dilemma and challenges the vision of ethical war itself, exploring how the commitment to ethics shapes the practice of war and indeed how practices come, in turn, to shape what is considered ethical in war. The book closely examines particular practices of warfare, such as targeting, the use of cultural knowledge, and ethics training for soldiers. What emerges is that instead of constraining violence, the commitment to ethics enables and enhances it. The book argues that the production of ethical war relies on an impossible but obscured separation between ethics and politics, that is, the problematic politics of ethics, and reflects on the need to make decisions at the limit of ethics.
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This book examines the tension inherent in the waging of ethical war, and argues that war and its relationship to ethics need to be rethought fundamentally.
1: Introduction 2: The Paradox of Ethical War and the Politics of Ethics 3: Targeting: Precision Bombing and the Production of Ethics 4: Culture: Knowledge of the People as Technology of Ethics 5: Ethics Education: Ethics as Ethos and the Impossibly Good Soldier 6: The Politics of War at the Limits of Ethics
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Honourable Mention for the BISA Susan Strange Prize
Provides a detailed examination of the tension inherent in the waging of ethical war Provides an original and key contribution to the current debates on the ethics of war
Maja Zehfuss is Professor of International Politics at The University of Manchester. She is the author of Constructivism in International Relations: The Politics of Reality (Cambridge University Press, 2002) and Wounds of Memory: Politics of War in Germany (Cambridge University Press, 2007). She is also the co-editor, with Jenny Edkins, of Global Politics: A New Introduction (Routledge, 2008, 2013).
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Provides a detailed examination of the tension inherent in the waging of ethical war Provides an original and key contribution to the current debates on the ethics of war

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198807995
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
538 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
246

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Biographical note

Maja Zehfuss is Professor of International Politics at The University of Manchester. She is the author of Constructivism in International Relations: The Politics of Reality (Cambridge University Press, 2002) and Wounds of Memory: Politics of War in Germany (Cambridge University Press, 2007). She is also the co-editor, with Jenny Edkins, of Global Politics: A New Introduction (Routledge, 2008, 2013).