This book examines the role of military virtues in today's armed
forces.
Although long-established military virtues, such as honor, courage
and loyalty, are what most armed forces today still use as guiding
principles in an effort to enhance the moral behavior of soldiers,
much depends on whether the military virtues adhered to by these
militaries suit a particular mission or military operation.
Clearly, the beneficiaries of these military virtues are the
soldiers themselves, fellow-soldiers, and military organizations,
yet there is little that regulates the behavior of soldiers towards
civilian populations. As a result, troops trained for combat in
today's missions sometimes experience difficulty in adjusting to
the less aggressive ways of working needed to win the hearts and
minds of local populations after major combat is over. It can be
argued that today's missions call for virtues that are more
inclusive than the traditional ones, which are mainly about
enhancing military effectiveness, but a convincing case can be made
that a lot can already be won by interpreting these traditional
virtues in different ways.
This volume offers an integrated approach to the main traditional
virtues, exploring their possible relevance and proposing new ways
of interpretation that are more in line with the military tasks of
the 21st century.
The book will be of much interest to students of military ethics,
philosophy, and war and conflict in general.
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