Waging War

A New Philosophical Introduction

Ian Clark author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:30th Apr '15

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This critical examination of warfare ethics in Waging War explores how contemporary conflicts shape our understanding and definitions of war.

In the reimagined classic Waging War, Ian Clark delves into the complexities surrounding ethical discussions about warfare. He critically examines how these debates are framed, especially in light of contemporary conflicts such as those in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and Libya. The author raises essential questions about our understanding of war and its ongoing evolution, particularly with the advent of new technologies like unmanned drones. Through this exploration, Clark aims to provoke thought about what it truly means to engage in warfare in today's world.

The text argues that much of the discourse surrounding ethics in warfare often boils down to disagreements about the very definition of war itself. Clark's philosophical approach provides a foundation for understanding the nuances of these debates, emphasizing the need for clarity and precision in discussions about political violence. By dissecting the various frameworks that shape our perceptions of war, Waging War invites readers to reconsider their assumptions and engage with the moral implications of modern conflict.

Ultimately, Waging War serves as both a critical analysis and a call to action for those interested in the ethical dimensions of warfare. It challenges readers to reflect on the nature of war, the ethical dilemmas it presents, and the responsibilities that come with engaging in or discussing warfare. Clark's insights are particularly relevant in today's rapidly changing geopolitical landscape, making this work an essential read for anyone interested in the ethics of conflict.

unashamedly bold and far-reaching, proudly concerned with the fundamentals of the discipline, making sense where previously there was very little of it. Ian Clark impresses with thorough knowledge of both the military and the philosophical-ethical dimensions of waging war and the ability to bring them together in a fashion that is both conceptual and immediately practical * LSE Review of Books *
The book would make an excellent critical introduction for students of the ethics of war and political violence. * Political Studies Review *

ISBN: 9780198724667

Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm

Weight: 282g

168 pages

2nd Revised edition