Precision-guided Munitions and Human Suffering in War
In "Precision-guided Munitions and Human Suffering in War," Dr. James E. Hickey delves into a critical examination of the impact of precision-guided munitions (PGMs) on warfare and civilian casualties. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this insightful hardback spans 272 pages and addresses a pressing question: do PGMs truly mitigate suffering in conflict? Dr. Hickey explores how these advanced weapons have influenced decision-making processes regarding war and peace, offering a nuanced perspective on modern military ethics and the just war doctrine. By analyzing the evolution of aerial bombing and air warfare, this book sheds light on the moral and ethical implications of using technology in conflict. Ideal for scholars and military enthusiasts alike, this work encourages readers to reflect on the balance between effective warfare and humanitarian concerns. Discover the complexities of modern conflict through the lens of precision-guided munitions and their role in shaping contemporary warfare.