Technology, Ethics and the Protocols of Modern War
Herausgeber: Frankowski, Pawel; Gruszczak, Artur
Technology, Ethics and the Protocols of Modern War
Herausgeber: Frankowski, Pawel; Gruszczak, Artur
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Addressing how and why the nature of security has changed and what this means for both society and the security actors involved, this book provides new theoretical and analytical insights into security and the protocols of war in the 21st century.
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Addressing how and why the nature of security has changed and what this means for both society and the security actors involved, this book provides new theoretical and analytical insights into security and the protocols of war in the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138221338
- ISBN-10: 1138221333
- Artikelnr.: 52416622
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781138221338
- ISBN-10: 1138221333
- Artikelnr.: 52416622
Artur Gruszczak is an associate professor of political science, chair of national security at the Department of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. He is also faculty member of the European Academy Online run by the Centre International de Formation Européenne in Berlin. His principal interests and research areas include: EU internal security, EU intelligence cooperation, Euro-Atlantic security, modern warfare theory. Recently he published Intelligence Security in the European Union, Building a Strategic Intelligence Community (Palgrave Macmillan 2016) and edited Euro-Atlantic Security Policy: Between NATO Summits in Newport and Warsaw (Institute of Strategic Studies in Krakow 2015). Pawe¿ Frankowski is an associate professor of international relations at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. He was post-doctoral fellow at University of Iceland (2010-2011) and University of St. Gallen (2011-2012). He was also a 2008 US State Department Fellow, SCIEX 2012 Fellow and 2015 Salzburg Global Seminar Fellow. His current research interests include: outer space security, social standards in free tree agreements, and regional integration schemes in Africa.
1 Introduction: Protocols of modern war PART I Security transformations 2
Strategic communication and contemporary European security 3 Violence
reconsidered: Towards post-modern warfare 4 Private security and military
companies and foreign fighters: possible interactions and potential
practical implications 5 Uprisings, violence and the securitisation of
inequality 6 Complicating security: The multiple narratives emerging from
the Ukraine crisis PART II Technology and ethics 7 Technology, development,
global commons and international security: A global commons and
interdisciplinary approach to global security 8 Organisational networks in
post-conflict disarmament efforts 9 From MK-Ultra project to Human Terrain
System: Militarisation of social sciences - ethical dilemmas and future
prospects 10 Ethical dimension of post-heroic and autonomous modern armed
conflicts 11 European military and dual-use technology transfers to Russia:
The impact on European and Transatlantic security PART III Counterterrorism
and cyber security 12 Dilemmas of security and social justice: The Maoist
insurgency in India 13 Cyber security norms in the Euro-Atlantic region:
NATO and the EU as norm entrepreneurs and norm diffusers 14 Cyberspace's
ontological implications for national security 15 Conclusions: Protocols of
war - dimensions and layers
Strategic communication and contemporary European security 3 Violence
reconsidered: Towards post-modern warfare 4 Private security and military
companies and foreign fighters: possible interactions and potential
practical implications 5 Uprisings, violence and the securitisation of
inequality 6 Complicating security: The multiple narratives emerging from
the Ukraine crisis PART II Technology and ethics 7 Technology, development,
global commons and international security: A global commons and
interdisciplinary approach to global security 8 Organisational networks in
post-conflict disarmament efforts 9 From MK-Ultra project to Human Terrain
System: Militarisation of social sciences - ethical dilemmas and future
prospects 10 Ethical dimension of post-heroic and autonomous modern armed
conflicts 11 European military and dual-use technology transfers to Russia:
The impact on European and Transatlantic security PART III Counterterrorism
and cyber security 12 Dilemmas of security and social justice: The Maoist
insurgency in India 13 Cyber security norms in the Euro-Atlantic region:
NATO and the EU as norm entrepreneurs and norm diffusers 14 Cyberspace's
ontological implications for national security 15 Conclusions: Protocols of
war - dimensions and layers
1 Introduction: Protocols of modern war PART I Security transformations 2
Strategic communication and contemporary European security 3 Violence
reconsidered: Towards post-modern warfare 4 Private security and military
companies and foreign fighters: possible interactions and potential
practical implications 5 Uprisings, violence and the securitisation of
inequality 6 Complicating security: The multiple narratives emerging from
the Ukraine crisis PART II Technology and ethics 7 Technology, development,
global commons and international security: A global commons and
interdisciplinary approach to global security 8 Organisational networks in
post-conflict disarmament efforts 9 From MK-Ultra project to Human Terrain
System: Militarisation of social sciences - ethical dilemmas and future
prospects 10 Ethical dimension of post-heroic and autonomous modern armed
conflicts 11 European military and dual-use technology transfers to Russia:
The impact on European and Transatlantic security PART III Counterterrorism
and cyber security 12 Dilemmas of security and social justice: The Maoist
insurgency in India 13 Cyber security norms in the Euro-Atlantic region:
NATO and the EU as norm entrepreneurs and norm diffusers 14 Cyberspace's
ontological implications for national security 15 Conclusions: Protocols of
war - dimensions and layers
Strategic communication and contemporary European security 3 Violence
reconsidered: Towards post-modern warfare 4 Private security and military
companies and foreign fighters: possible interactions and potential
practical implications 5 Uprisings, violence and the securitisation of
inequality 6 Complicating security: The multiple narratives emerging from
the Ukraine crisis PART II Technology and ethics 7 Technology, development,
global commons and international security: A global commons and
interdisciplinary approach to global security 8 Organisational networks in
post-conflict disarmament efforts 9 From MK-Ultra project to Human Terrain
System: Militarisation of social sciences - ethical dilemmas and future
prospects 10 Ethical dimension of post-heroic and autonomous modern armed
conflicts 11 European military and dual-use technology transfers to Russia:
The impact on European and Transatlantic security PART III Counterterrorism
and cyber security 12 Dilemmas of security and social justice: The Maoist
insurgency in India 13 Cyber security norms in the Euro-Atlantic region:
NATO and the EU as norm entrepreneurs and norm diffusers 14 Cyberspace's
ontological implications for national security 15 Conclusions: Protocols of
war - dimensions and layers