JME and Afghanistan twenty years on/ James L. Cook

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of Military Ethics Vol 20, No. 2, August-September 2021, pp. 91-92 (63A)Summary: The year 2001 birthed a similarly synergistic pair, the attacks of 9/11 and this journal, Journal of Military Ethics, or JME among friends: the dramatic catalyst of at least two wars, that is, and a journal focusing on the ethics of war. "The editing of this first issue was completed before 11 September 2001," wrote Norwegian Major Dr Bård Mæland in his introduction, "so contributions related to terrorism and counter-terrorism will find their place in the next issue [...]." And the next, he might have added, and the next, and so on for twenty years and counting. Not surprisingly, it is a rare issue of the journal that lacks an article motivated or at least influenced by the wars of this century.
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The year 2001 birthed a similarly synergistic pair, the attacks of 9/11 and this journal, Journal of Military Ethics, or JME among friends: the dramatic catalyst of at least two wars, that is, and a journal focusing on the ethics of war. "The editing of this first issue was completed before 11 September 2001," wrote Norwegian Major Dr Bård Mæland in his introduction, "so contributions related to terrorism and counter-terrorism will find their place in the next issue [...]." And the next, he might have added, and the next, and so on for twenty years and counting. Not surprisingly, it is a rare issue of the journal that lacks an article motivated or at least influenced by the wars of this century.

AFGHAN, USA, 911, NATO

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