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Resolving Ethical Challenges in an Era of Persistent Conflict (Paperback)
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Resolving Ethical Challenges in an Era of Persistent Conflict (Paperback)
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This monograph is the fourth in a series on the Army's Professional
Military Ethic (PME) that the Chief of Staff of the Army, General
George W. Casey, Jr., inaugurated in October 2009. In his series
foreword, General Casey encouraged the Army to "think critically
about our PME and promote dialogue at all levels as we deepen our
understanding of what this time-honored source of strength means to
the profession today." In this monograph, Colonel Tony Pfaff
explores the ethical challenges facing the Army in an era of
persistent conflict dominated by a variety of irregular threats.
Pfaff argues that these challenges arise because irregular
adversaries change the character of their war from imposing one's
will on the enemy to compelling the enemy to accept one's interest.
While this shift may seem subtle, Pfaff argues, it suggests a
number of important practical and ethical implications for our way
of war. Formerly, civilians were largely separable from
warfighting, meaning that our strategies of annihilation and
attrition were the most effective-and ethical-paths to victory. But
now, when combating irregular threats, civilians are no longer
separable from warfighting. Consequently, strategies of
annihilation and attrition not only undermine a successful
resolution of the conflict, but they are unethical. This last point
suggests that the Army needs to adapt the PME to account for these
changes and to adopt a number of policies and procedures to account
for the expanded role irregular conflicts demand Soldiers play.
Colonel Pfaff offers a number of practical measures the Army should
take to meet this challenge.
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