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_aCook, Martin L.
245 _aThe moral warrior.
_bEthics and service in the U.S. Military.
260 _aNew York
_bState University of New York
_c2004
300 _a174 p.
505 _aPreface. -
505 _aIntroduction. -
505 _a1. The moral framework of war.-
505 _a2. Why serve the state?: Moral foundations of militarty officership.-
505 _a3. The normative dimensions of military professionalism.-
505 _a4. The moral role of professional military advice.-
505 _a5. Just pacemaking: The challenges of humanitarian intervention.-
505 _a6. Resisting global terrorism.-
505 _a7. Noncombatant immunity and force protection imperative.-
505 _a8. Strategic theory, military practice and the laws of war: The case of strategic bombing.-
505 _a9. Trascending Westphalia.-
653 _aFUERZAS ARMADAS
653 _aPERSONAL MILITAR
653 _aÉTICA MILITAR
653 _aBOMBARDEO ESTRATÉGICO
653 _aINTERVENCIÓN HUMANITARIA
653 _aTERRORISMO
653 _aSERVICIO MILITAR VOLUNTARIO
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