The late modern warfare and controversies of non-lethality
The article seeks to investigate how the practice of non-lethality, built on recent advances in armament technology, may affect the ontology of warfare in the 21st century by turning enemy soldiers and civilian population of other countries into deviant outlaws devoid of moral value “naturally” attr...
Main Author: | Srđan Korać |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade
2020-11-01
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Series: | The Review of International Affairs |
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Online Access: | https://thereviewofinternationalaffairs.rs/wp-content/uploads/RI/2020/1180/RI-2020-1180-article-1.pdf |
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