2016 Ethics Papers and Presentations
Opening Remarks – Between Nihilism and Utopianism: Military Intervention, the Tragic and Rescuing the Human
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Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Ph.D.
Why Fight? – An Essay on the Morality of Wars: When to Start them, How to Fight them, and When Not to
Michael Andregg
What is Life Worth in the United States Army Military Justice System?
Aimee M. Bateman and O. Shawn Cupp
The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention and the Just War Tradition:
Rethinking the Implications of Neighbor-Love in the 21st Century
J. Daryl Charles
Moral Injury Among Perpetrators of Genocide
David Cotter
Framing Bias Revisited from a Linguistic Perspective: Potential Ramifications for Force Integration
Stephanie B. Crawford
Moral Authority to Change Governments?
Shawn Cupp and William L. Knight, Jr.
Responding to Sexual Violence in Conflict
Kathleen G. Dougherty
Taking a Stand: Unilateral Action by the United States in Mass Atrocity Response Operations
Shelley Farmer
A Metric for Military Ethics Instruction
Thomas J. Gibbons
Evaluation of Current Risk Assessment Models for Genocide and Mass Atrocity
Kathryn Gillum
Ethics Committee Model for Humanitarian Operations Planning
Philip W. Ginder
Do Humanitarian Interventions Generate Postwar Obligations?
Michael Growden
Ethical Decision Making: Using the “Ethical Triangle”
Jack D. Kem
Understanding Genocidal Tendencies Within Different Cultures
Brett Lancaster
On the Advancement of Human Rights: Exploring the Ethical Pitfalls of Female Engagement Operations
Richard Ledet, Pete Turner and Sharon Emeigh
Considerations for Planning Humanitarian Operations in Hybrid Warfare
Scott A. Porter
Ethical Implications of Humanitarian Operations in Megacities
Rhonda Quillin