The characteristic act of men at war is not killing. It is killing by committing shocking and unspeakable atrocities, when circumstances permit. What drives ordinary people into hatred, genocide, inhumanity and evil? What turns friends and neighbours against each other with such savagery? Where does such barbarity come from? This collection examines the anarchy, cruelty and overwhelming confusion of modern warfare.
The characteristic act of men at war is not killing. It is killing by committing shocking and unspeakable atrocities, when circumstances permit. What drives ordinary people into hatred, genocide, inhumanity and evil? What turns friends and neighbours against each other with such savagery? Where does such barbarity come from? This collection examines the anarchy, cruelty and overwhelming confusion of modern warfare.
George Kassimeris is Senior Research Fellow in Conflict and Terrorism at the University of Wolverhampton, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 The Warrior's Dishonour, George Kassimeris; Part I Stories of Atrocity; Chapter 2 Barbarism in War: Soldiers and Civilians in the British Isles, c.1641-1652, Frank Tallett; Chapter 3 Hatred and Honour in the Military Culture of the French Revolution, Ian Germani; Chapter 4 The British Army and Controlling Barbarization during the Kenya Emergency, Huw C. Bennett; Chapter 5 Beyond Terror and Insurgency: The LRA's Dirty War in Northern Uganda, Anthony Vinci; Part II Barbarity as Strategy in Modern Warfare; Chapter 6 Why there is no Barbarization but a Lot of Barbarity in Warfare, Uwe Steinhoff; Chapter 7 Barbarity and Strategy, Graham Long; Part III The Barbarity of Contemporary Culture; Chapter 8 Taking the Gloves Off and the Illusion of Victory: How not to Conduct a Counter-Insurgency, David Whetham; Chapter 9 The Discursive Construction of Torture in the War on Terror: Narratives of Danger and Evil, Richard Jackson; Part IV War Crimes and Human Rights; Chapter 10 Reconstructing War: The Politics of Conflict and Barbarity via the Yugoslav Tribunal, Tim Montgomery; Chapter 11 'Not Being Victims Ever Again': Victimhood and Ideology, Stephen Riley; Part V Making Torture Legal?; Chapter 12 Justifying Absolute Prohibitions on Torture as if Consequences Mattered, Michael Plaxton; Chapter 13 Torture, Evidence and Criminal Procedure in the Age of Terrorism: A Barbarization of the Criminal Justice System?, Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos;
Chapter 1 The Warrior's Dishonour, George Kassimeris; Part I Stories of Atrocity; Chapter 2 Barbarism in War: Soldiers and Civilians in the British Isles, c.1641-1652, Frank Tallett; Chapter 3 Hatred and Honour in the Military Culture of the French Revolution, Ian Germani; Chapter 4 The British Army and Controlling Barbarization during the Kenya Emergency, Huw C. Bennett; Chapter 5 Beyond Terror and Insurgency: The LRA's Dirty War in Northern Uganda, Anthony Vinci; Part II Barbarity as Strategy in Modern Warfare; Chapter 6 Why there is no Barbarization but a Lot of Barbarity in Warfare, Uwe Steinhoff; Chapter 7 Barbarity and Strategy, Graham Long; Part III The Barbarity of Contemporary Culture; Chapter 8 Taking the Gloves Off and the Illusion of Victory: How not to Conduct a Counter-Insurgency, David Whetham; Chapter 9 The Discursive Construction of Torture in the War on Terror: Narratives of Danger and Evil, Richard Jackson; Part IV War Crimes and Human Rights; Chapter 10 Reconstructing War: The Politics of Conflict and Barbarity via the Yugoslav Tribunal, Tim Montgomery; Chapter 11 'Not Being Victims Ever Again': Victimhood and Ideology, Stephen Riley; Part V Making Torture Legal?; Chapter 12 Justifying Absolute Prohibitions on Torture as if Consequences Mattered, Michael Plaxton; Chapter 13 Torture, Evidence and Criminal Procedure in the Age of Terrorism: A Barbarization of the Criminal Justice System?, Dimitrios Giannoulopoulos;
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