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    Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict: Mobilizing Medicine in the Pursuit of Just War

    Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict by Gross, Michael L.;

    Mobilizing Medicine in the Pursuit of Just War

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 8 October 2021

    • ISBN 9780190694944
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages352 pages
    • Size 241x163x22 mm
    • Weight 567 g
    • Language English
    • 144

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    Short description:

    Integrating the ethics of medicine and the ethics of war, Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict offers theorists and practitioners, clinicians and commanders the tools they need to distribute scarce medical resources in wartime. Emphasizing that military medicine's goal is to maintain unit readiness and the force capabilities necessary to wage just war, Michael L. Gross instructs readers on when and how compatriot and host nation war fighters, local civilians, detainees, and veterans should receive medical attention. Readers will see how medicine functions also as a weapon of war. To this end, military forces deploy medical care to win local hearts and minds and harness medical science to enhance war fighter capabilities.

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    Beleaguered countries struggling against aggression or powerful nations defending others from brutal regimes mobilize medicine to wage just war. As states funnel medical resources to maintain unit readiness and conserve military capabilities, numerous ethical challenges foreign to peacetime medicine result. Force conservation drives combat hospitals to prioritize warfighter care over all others. Civilians find themselves bereft of medical attention; prison officials force feed hunger-striking detainees; policymakers manage healthcare to win the hearts and minds of local nationals; and scientists develop neuro-technologies or nanosurgery to create super soldiers.

    When the fighting ends, intractable moral dilemmas rebound. Post-war justice demands enormous investments of time, resources and personnel. But losing interest and no longer zealous, war-weary nations forget their duties to rebuild ravaged countries abroad and rehabilitate their war-torn veterans at home.

    Addressing these incendiary issues, Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict integrates the ethics of medicine and the ethics of war. Medical ethics in times of war is not identical to medical ethics in times of peace, but a unique discipline. Without war, there is no military medicine, and without just war there is no military medical ethics. Military Medical Ethics in Contemporary Armed Conflict revises, defends, and rebuts wartime medical practices, just as it lays the moral foundation for casualty care in future conflicts.

    Gross's book will undoubtedly serve as a mainstay among practitioners and theorists alike. Though it focuses almost exclusively on the United States and the United Kingdom in the Middle Eastern wars of the past two decades, much of the discussion applies to a host of other contexts as well. Though the book is capacious in its treatment of topics pertaining to military ethics, there is a univocal thesis animating the discussion at each turn: the idea that military medical ethics is not a disjunctive discipline with Janus-faced loyalties to medical ethics on the one hand and to military ethics on the other, but instead a sui generis discipline in its own right, which he painstakingly develops... Gross's book will, I believe, set the agenda among practitioners and theorists of medical ethics in war for years to come. It is a monumental achievement.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Part I: THEORY: Military Medical Ethics and Just War
    Chapter 1: The Principles of Military Medical Ethics
    Chapter 2: Patient Rights and Practitioner Duties
    Chapter 3: Moral Reasoning in Military Medical Ethics
    Part II: ON THE BATTLEFIELD: Caring for the Wounded of War
    Chapter 4: Military Medicine in Contemporary Armed Conflict: Iraq and Afghanistan Revisited
    Chapter 5: Combat Casualty Care
    Chapter 6: Detainees and Prisoners of War
    Chapter 7: Care and Compensation for Civilian Victims of War
    Part III: OFF THE BATTLEFIELD: Medicine as Weapon of War
    Chapter 8: Military Medical Research and Experimentation
    Chapter 9: Warfighter Enhancement: Research and Technology
    Chapter 10: Medical Diplomacy and the Battle for Hearts and Minds
    Part IV: AFTERWAR: Post-War Justice and the Responsibility to Rebuild
    Chapter 11: Post-War Health Reconstruction
    Chapter 12: Veteran Healthcare
    Conclusion: Military Medical Ethics and Just War: The 21st Century

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