Buch, Englisch, 184 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
The Ethics of Espionage and Gray Zone Operations
Buch, Englisch, 184 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-61251-174-0
Verlag: Naval Institute Press
Second, ethical work on interstate conflict occurring in a “gray zone” between war and peace has only just begun. Gray zone operations—the use of low-level lethal and sublethal means to weaken others—are not new. But technological developments have increased the forms, intensity, and significance of this realm of competition. This volume defines the gray zone and discusses moral challenges associated with various operations—including lethal, economic, information, election, legal, and cyber.
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Preface, Edward Barrett
Chapter 1. An Interview with Mr. Michael Morell, Former Deputy and Acting Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Michael Morell
Chapter 2. The Ethics of Espionage, CÉcile Fabre
Chapter 3. A Contractualist Framework for Intelligence Ethics, Michael Skerker
Chapter 4. The Torture Debate, David Luban
Chapter 5. Technology and the Moral Limits of Intelligence Collection, C. Anthony Pfaff
Chapter 6. Ethical Reflections on Human Intelligence Gathering (HUMINT), Sir David Omand
Chapter 7. Secrecy, Deception, and Covert Action, Mitt Regan
Chapter 8. Jus Ad Vim and Measures Short of War, Helen Frowe
Chapter 9. An Ethical Framework for Grey Zone Responses, Edward Barrett
Chapter 10. Truth-Telling during War: The Ethics of Propaganda and Media Warfare, Michael L. Gross
Chapter 11. Using Hostages in the Grey Zone: An Ethical Assessment, Tamar Meisels
Chapter 12. The Evolution of Norms in Cyber Warfare: From Stuxnet to Solar Winds, George Lucas
Chapter 13. The Ethics of Grey Zone Operations: Election Manipulation, Jens Ohlin
Chapter 14. Lawfare in the Grey Zone, Orde Kittrie