Buch, Englisch, Band 44, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 299 g
The Challenge to Communities
Buch, Englisch, Band 44, 170 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 299 g
Reihe: At the Interface / Probing the Boundaries
ISBN: 978-90-420-2347-5
Verlag: Brill | Rodopi
These papers contribute to a growing discourse among academics, scholars and lawmakers that is questioning and rethinking the nature and purpose of war. By studying the effects of war on communities we can more readily understand and anticipate the consequences of present and future conflicts. Such an understanding might well enable us to plan and execute military action with a more clearly defined set of post-war goals in mind. Whereas traditionally a government at war seeks the defeat of the adversary as its primary and often sole aim, through a clearer understanding of war’s effects other aims will also become prominent. War, like surgery, could gradually become more refined, could minimize damage in ways that are currently unimaginable, and could involve an increasingly heavy responsibility to prepare for and facilitate reconstruction.
Projects such as this volume are, of course, only the beginning. The more we understand the evolving nature of war, the better prepared we will be to protect communities from its harmful effects.
Fachgebiete
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Introduction
Part I: World War I
Dorothea FLOTHOW: “Train Yourselves to Defend Your Country”: British Children’s Novels in the First World War
John C. HORN: Through Comic Eyes: Punch, the British Army, and Pictorial Humour on the Western Front, 1914 – 1918
Moni L. RIEZ: Budapest and the Great War: An Overview
Part II: Victims
Brigitte LE JUEZ: War Survivors’ Fractured Identities in Hiroshima mon amour
Agnès MAILLOT: Victims and Perpetrators: Memory and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Part III: Cyberwar
Markku JOKISIPILÄ: E-Jihad, Cyberterrorism and Freedom of Speech
Mark L. PERRY: The New Minutemen: Civil Society, the Military and Cyberspace
Part IV: Parallels
Albrecht M. FRITZSCHE: On the Similarities between Business and War
Andrew MEYER and Andrew R. WILSON: Inventing the General: A Re-appraisal of the Sunzi bingfa
Notes on Contributors