Soft War
Herausgeber: Gross, Michael L.; Meisels, Tamar
Soft War
Herausgeber: Gross, Michael L.; Meisels, Tamar
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This collection focuses on non-kinetic warfare, including cyber, media, and economic warfare, as well as non-violent resistance, 'lawfare', and hostage-taking.
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This collection focuses on non-kinetic warfare, including cyber, media, and economic warfare, as well as non-violent resistance, 'lawfare', and hostage-taking.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9781107584785
- ISBN-10: 1107584787
- Artikelnr.: 48399979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 468g
- ISBN-13: 9781107584785
- ISBN-10: 1107584787
- Artikelnr.: 48399979
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Michael L. Gross and Tamar Meisels; Part I. Definitions and
Meta Views: 1. Defining war Jessica Wolfendale; 2. Coercion, manipulation,
and harm: civilian immunity and soft war Valerie Morkevi¿ius; Part II.
Economic Warfare: 3. Reconsidering economic sanctions Joy Gordon; 4.
Conditional sale Cécile Fabre; Part III. Cyber Warfare, Media Warfare, and
Lawfare: 5. State-sponsored hacktivism and the rise of 'soft' war George R.
Lucas, Jr; 6. Media warfare, propaganda, and the law of war Laurie R.
Blank; 7. The ethics of soft war on today's mediatized battlespaces
Sebastian Kaempf; 8. Abuse of law on the 21st-century battlefield: a
typology of lawfare Janina Dill; Part IV. Nonviolence: 9. Unarmed
bodyguards to the rescue? The ethics of non-violent intervention James
Pattison; 10. How subversive are human rights? Civil subversion and the
ethics of unarmed resistance Christopher J. Finlay; 11. Bearers of hope on
the paradox of non-violent action Cheney Ryan; Part V. Hostage Taking and
Prisoners: 12. A cooperative globalist approach to the hostage dilemma
Ariel Colonomos; 13. Kidnapping and extortion as tactics of soft war Tamar
Meisels; 14. Conclusions: proportionate self defense in unarmed conflict
Michael L. Gross.
Meta Views: 1. Defining war Jessica Wolfendale; 2. Coercion, manipulation,
and harm: civilian immunity and soft war Valerie Morkevi¿ius; Part II.
Economic Warfare: 3. Reconsidering economic sanctions Joy Gordon; 4.
Conditional sale Cécile Fabre; Part III. Cyber Warfare, Media Warfare, and
Lawfare: 5. State-sponsored hacktivism and the rise of 'soft' war George R.
Lucas, Jr; 6. Media warfare, propaganda, and the law of war Laurie R.
Blank; 7. The ethics of soft war on today's mediatized battlespaces
Sebastian Kaempf; 8. Abuse of law on the 21st-century battlefield: a
typology of lawfare Janina Dill; Part IV. Nonviolence: 9. Unarmed
bodyguards to the rescue? The ethics of non-violent intervention James
Pattison; 10. How subversive are human rights? Civil subversion and the
ethics of unarmed resistance Christopher J. Finlay; 11. Bearers of hope on
the paradox of non-violent action Cheney Ryan; Part V. Hostage Taking and
Prisoners: 12. A cooperative globalist approach to the hostage dilemma
Ariel Colonomos; 13. Kidnapping and extortion as tactics of soft war Tamar
Meisels; 14. Conclusions: proportionate self defense in unarmed conflict
Michael L. Gross.
Introduction Michael L. Gross and Tamar Meisels; Part I. Definitions and
Meta Views: 1. Defining war Jessica Wolfendale; 2. Coercion, manipulation,
and harm: civilian immunity and soft war Valerie Morkevi¿ius; Part II.
Economic Warfare: 3. Reconsidering economic sanctions Joy Gordon; 4.
Conditional sale Cécile Fabre; Part III. Cyber Warfare, Media Warfare, and
Lawfare: 5. State-sponsored hacktivism and the rise of 'soft' war George R.
Lucas, Jr; 6. Media warfare, propaganda, and the law of war Laurie R.
Blank; 7. The ethics of soft war on today's mediatized battlespaces
Sebastian Kaempf; 8. Abuse of law on the 21st-century battlefield: a
typology of lawfare Janina Dill; Part IV. Nonviolence: 9. Unarmed
bodyguards to the rescue? The ethics of non-violent intervention James
Pattison; 10. How subversive are human rights? Civil subversion and the
ethics of unarmed resistance Christopher J. Finlay; 11. Bearers of hope on
the paradox of non-violent action Cheney Ryan; Part V. Hostage Taking and
Prisoners: 12. A cooperative globalist approach to the hostage dilemma
Ariel Colonomos; 13. Kidnapping and extortion as tactics of soft war Tamar
Meisels; 14. Conclusions: proportionate self defense in unarmed conflict
Michael L. Gross.
Meta Views: 1. Defining war Jessica Wolfendale; 2. Coercion, manipulation,
and harm: civilian immunity and soft war Valerie Morkevi¿ius; Part II.
Economic Warfare: 3. Reconsidering economic sanctions Joy Gordon; 4.
Conditional sale Cécile Fabre; Part III. Cyber Warfare, Media Warfare, and
Lawfare: 5. State-sponsored hacktivism and the rise of 'soft' war George R.
Lucas, Jr; 6. Media warfare, propaganda, and the law of war Laurie R.
Blank; 7. The ethics of soft war on today's mediatized battlespaces
Sebastian Kaempf; 8. Abuse of law on the 21st-century battlefield: a
typology of lawfare Janina Dill; Part IV. Nonviolence: 9. Unarmed
bodyguards to the rescue? The ethics of non-violent intervention James
Pattison; 10. How subversive are human rights? Civil subversion and the
ethics of unarmed resistance Christopher J. Finlay; 11. Bearers of hope on
the paradox of non-violent action Cheney Ryan; Part V. Hostage Taking and
Prisoners: 12. A cooperative globalist approach to the hostage dilemma
Ariel Colonomos; 13. Kidnapping and extortion as tactics of soft war Tamar
Meisels; 14. Conclusions: proportionate self defense in unarmed conflict
Michael L. Gross.