This book confronts the law of war and strategy, drawing on historical, legal and philosophical analysis. It examines the ethical and legal foundations that govern armed conflicts, while offering strategic reflection on the way in which wars are planned and conducted. Through chapters devoted to the principles and rules of the conduct of hostilities and the implications of international humanitarian law, the work highlights the tensions between legality, morality and military necessity. It also dwells on contemporary themes, such as asymmetric conflicts, hybrid warfare, and the role of emerging technologies such as drones and artificial intelligence. The strategic aspect is approached by the study of classical theories, from Sun Tzu to Clausewitz, and their application in modern contexts. Particular attention is paid to the combination of military, political and economic dimensions in strategic decision-making.This book is aimed as much at students and professionals of international law, as at military history enthusiasts and decision-makers.
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