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'Charles Guthrie has been one of Britain's foremost soldiers as
well as a terrific personality throughout his remarkable life. It
is great that he is now telling his own story.' - Sir Max Hastings
Field Marshal the Lord Guthrie commanded at every level in the
British Army from platoon to army group, and was Britain's senior
military commander at a time of great change. He oversaw the
modernization of the armed forces following the Cold War years and
led Britain's military involvement in operations in the Balkans and
Sierra Leone. Charles Guthrie was commissioned into the British
Army in 1959 at a time when Britain's influence was shrinking
throughout the world, and Peace, War and Whitehall describes his
operational experience with both the Welsh Guards and 22 SAS in
Aden, Malaya, East Africa, Cyprus and Northern Ireland. As a senior
officer he commanded the Welsh Guards during an operational tour of
the Bandit Country of South Armagh at the height of the Troubles,
before leading an armoured brigade in Germany in the midst of the
Cold War, and eventually being appointed Commander-in-Chief of the
British Army of the Rhine and Northern Army Group as the Cold War
ended and the former Yugoslavia began to disintegrate into savage
internecine warfare. Peace, War and Whitehall details Lord
Guthrie's extraordinary career from a young platoon commander
through to Chief of the Defence Staff.
An important, timely book on the morality of armed conflicts in the
twenty-first century. Every society and every period of history has
had to face the reality of war. War inevitably yields situations in
which the normal ethical rules of society have to be overridden.
The Just War tradition has evolved over the centuries as a careful
endeavour to impose moral discipline and humanity on resort to war
and in its waging, and the tradition deserves our attention now as
much as ever."Just War "traces the origin and nature of the
tradition from its roots in Christian thinking and provides a clear
summary of its principles, which are accessible to all beliefs. As
the circumstances and necessities of war have changed over time, so
too have the practical interpretations of the tradition. Drawing
examples from Kosovo, Afghanistan and the wars in Iraq, Charles
Guthrie and Michael Quinlan look at the key concepts in relation to
modern armed conflict. The tradition sets rational limits and
respects the adversary's humanity amid the chaos of war, and
provides systematic questions which governments and armed forces
must ask themselves before they engage in war. This short but
powerful book is a timely re-examination of its tenets and their
relevance in the twenty-first century, setting out the case for a
workable and credible moral framework for modern war before, while
and after it is waged.
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