Integrating the ethics of medicine and the ethics of war, Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict offers theorists and practitioners, clinicians and commanders the tools they need to distribute scarce medical resources in wartime. Emphasizing that military medicine's goal is to maintain unit readiness and the force capabilities necessary to wage just war, Michael L. Gross instructs readers on when and how compatriot and host nation war fighters, local civilians, detainees, and veterans should receive medical attention. Readers will see how medicine functions also as a weapon of…mehr
Integrating the ethics of medicine and the ethics of war, Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict offers theorists and practitioners, clinicians and commanders the tools they need to distribute scarce medical resources in wartime. Emphasizing that military medicine's goal is to maintain unit readiness and the force capabilities necessary to wage just war, Michael L. Gross instructs readers on when and how compatriot and host nation war fighters, local civilians, detainees, and veterans should receive medical attention. Readers will see how medicine functions also as a weapon of war. To this end, military forces deploy medical care to win local hearts and minds and harness medical science to enhance war fighter capabilities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael L. Gross is Professor of Political Science at The University of Haifa, Israel, specializing in military ethics and military medical ethics and related questions of national security. His articles have appeared in numerous prominent journals, and his books include Ethics and Activism (Cambridge, 1997), Bioethics and Armed Conflict (MIT Press, 2006), Moral Dilemmas of Modern War (Cambridge, 2010); The Ethics of Insurgency (Cambridge, 2015) and two edited volumes, Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century (Routledge, 2013) and Soft War (Cambridge, 2017). He is editor of the Routledge book series War, Conflict and Ethics and has led workshops on battlefield ethics, medicine, and national security for the Dutch Ministry of Defense, The US Army Medical Department, the Defence Medical Services (UK), The US Naval Academy, the Israel Defense Forces and the International Committee of Military Medicine.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: THEORY: Military Medical Ethics and Just War Chapter 1: The Principles of Military Medical Ethics Chapter 2: Patient Rights and Practitioner Duties Chapter 3: Moral Reasoning in Military Medical Ethics Part II: ON THE BATTLEFIELD: Caring for the Wounded of War Chapter 4: Military Medicine in Contemporary Armed Conflict: Iraq and Afghanistan Revisited Chapter 5: Combat Casualty Care Chapter 6: Detainees and Prisoners of War Chapter 7: Care and Compensation for Civilian Victims of War Part III: OFF THE BATTLEFIELD: Medicine as Weapon of War Chapter 8: Military Medical Research and Experimentation Chapter 9: Warfighter Enhancement: Research and Technology Chapter 10: Medical Diplomacy and the Battle for Hearts and Minds Part IV: AFTERWAR: Post-War Justice and the Responsibility to Rebuild Chapter 11: Post-War Health Reconstruction Chapter 12: Veteran Healthcare Conclusion: Military Medical Ethics and Just War: The 21st Century
Introduction Part I: THEORY: Military Medical Ethics and Just War Chapter 1: The Principles of Military Medical Ethics Chapter 2: Patient Rights and Practitioner Duties Chapter 3: Moral Reasoning in Military Medical Ethics Part II: ON THE BATTLEFIELD: Caring for the Wounded of War Chapter 4: Military Medicine in Contemporary Armed Conflict: Iraq and Afghanistan Revisited Chapter 5: Combat Casualty Care Chapter 6: Detainees and Prisoners of War Chapter 7: Care and Compensation for Civilian Victims of War Part III: OFF THE BATTLEFIELD: Medicine as Weapon of War Chapter 8: Military Medical Research and Experimentation Chapter 9: Warfighter Enhancement: Research and Technology Chapter 10: Medical Diplomacy and the Battle for Hearts and Minds Part IV: AFTERWAR: Post-War Justice and the Responsibility to Rebuild Chapter 11: Post-War Health Reconstruction Chapter 12: Veteran Healthcare Conclusion: Military Medical Ethics and Just War: The 21st Century
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