Fort Leavenworth ethics symposium: the ethics of humanitarian military operations and intervention, symposium report, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 19-21 April 2016.
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Fort Leavenworth ethics symposium: the ethics of humanitarian military operations and intervention, symposium report, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 19-21 April 2016.
-- Ethics of humanitarian military operations and intervention, symposium report.
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This symposium focused on the ethical issues inherent in humanitarian military operations and interventions. In this report, readers will find discussions on a broad series of topics such as the ethical challenges posed by genocide, hybrid warfare, and humanitarian operations conducted in megacities.

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Chapter 1 - Why Fight? An Essay on the Morality of Wars: When to Start Them, How to Fight Them, and When Not to by Michael Andregg.
Chapter 2 - What is Life Worth in the United States Army Military Justice System?by MAJ Aimee M. Bateman, JD and O. Shawn Cupp.
Chapter 3 - The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention and the Just War Tradition: Rethinking the Implications of Neighbor-Love in the 21st Century by J. Daryl Charles, PhD.
Chapter 4 - Moral Injury Among Perpetrators of Genocide by COL (R) David Cotter.
Chapter 5 - Moral Authority to Change Governments? by O. Shawn Cupp and William L. Knight, Jr.
Chapter 6 - Responding to Sexual Violence in Conflict by Kathleen G. Dougherty.
Chapter 7 - Taking a Stand: Unilateral Action by the United States in Mass Atrocity Response Operations by MAJ Shelley Farmer.
Chapter 8 - A Metric for Military Ethics Instruction by Thomas J. Gibbons.
Chapter 9 - Evaluation of Current Risk Assessment Models for Genocide and Mass Atrocity by Kathryn Gillum.
Chapter 10 - Ethics Committee Model for Humanitarian Operations Planning by Philip W. Ginder.
Chapter 11 - Do Humanitarian Interventions Generate Postwar Obligations? by Lt Col Michael Growden.
Chapter 12 - Ethical Decision Making: Using the "Ethical Triangle" by Jack D. Kem, PhD.
Chapter 13 - Understanding Genocidal Tendencies within Different Cultures by Brett Lancaster.
Chapter 14 - Considerations for Planning Humanitarian Operations in Hybrid Warfare by Scott A. Porter.
Chapter 15 - Ethical Implications of Humanitarian Operations in Megacities by Rhonda Quillin.
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