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_223rd Ed. _a355.422 DUC |
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_aTargeting : The Challenges of Modern Warfare / _cedited by Paul A.L. Ducheine, Michael N. Schmitt and Frans P.B. Osinga |
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_aThe Hague _bT.M.C. Asser Press by Springer-Verlag _c2016 |
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521 | _aIt includes Index Pages. Table of contents (12 chapters): Front Matter Pages i-xvi PDF Introduction Paul A. L. Ducheine, Michael N. Schmitt, Frans P. B. Osinga Pages 1-5 Context Front Matter Pages 7-7 PDF Targeting in Context Christopher Coker Pages 9-25 From Douhet to Drones, Air Warfare, and the Evolution of Targeting Frans P. B. Osinga, Mark P. Roorda Pages 27-76 The Current Targeting Process Phillip R. Pratzner Pages 77-97 Constraints Front Matter Pages 99-99 PDF Some Considerations Concerning the Role of the Ius ad Bellum in Targeting Terry D. Gill Pages 101-119 The Law of Targeting Michael N. Schmitt, Eric Widmar Pages 121-145 Ethical Issues in Targeting Martin L. Cook Pages 147-158 Rules of Engagement and Targeting Hans Boddens Hosang Pages 159-174 Special Issues in Targeting Front Matter Pages 175-175 PDF Means and Methods of the Future: Autonomous Systems Jeffrey S. Thurnher Pages 177-199 Non-kinetic Capabilities: Complementing the Kinetic Prevalence to Targeting Paul A. L. Ducheine Pages 201-230 Targeting in Coalition Operations Chris De Cock Pages 231-259 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Leadership Decapitation Tactics Against Terrorist Groups Bryan Price Pages 261-288 Back Matter Pages 289-299 About this book: This book offers a multidisciplinary treatment of targeting. It is intended for use by the military, government legal advisers and academics. The book is suitable for use in both military training and educational programs and in Bachelor and Master degree level courses on such topics as War Studies and Strategic Studies. The book first explores the context of targeting, its evolution and the current targeting process and characteristics. An overview of the legal and ethical constraints on targeting as an operational process follows. It concludes by surveying contemporary issues in targeting such as the potential advent of autonomous weapon systems, ‘non-kinetic’ targeting, targeting in multinational military operations and leadership decapitation in counter-terrorism operations. The deep practical experience and academic background of the contributors ensures comprehensive treatment of current targeting and use of force issues. Paul Ducheine is Professor for Cyber Operations and Cyber Security, Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands; and Professor of Law of Military Cyber Operations and Cyber Security at the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Michael Schmitt is Charles H. Stockton Professor & Director, Stockton Center for the Study of International Law, U.S. Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, and Professor of Public International Law, University of Exeter, UK. Frans Osinga is Chair of the War Studies Department, Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, The Netherlands, and Professor of Military Operational Art and Sciences. | ||
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_911617 _aTarget acquisition; Strategy; Tactics; Targeted killing; Targeted killing (International law); Humanitarian law; Law; Military weapons |
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_911716 _aDucheine, Paul A.L. ed. |
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_911717 _aSchmitt, Michael N., ed. |
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_911718 _aOsinga, Frans P. B., ed. |
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