
Why Do States Who Are Committed To The Principle Of Civilian Immunity And The Protection Of Non-combatants End Up Killing And Injuring Large Numbers Of Civilians During Their Military Operations? Bugsplat Explains This Paradox Through An In-depth Examination Of Five Conflicts Fought By Western Powers Since 1989. It Argues That Despite The Efforts Of Western Military Organizations To Comply With The Laws Of Armed Conflict, The Level Of Collateral Damage Produced By Western Military Operations Is The Inevitable Outcome Of The Strategies And Methods Through Which Their Military Organizations Fight Wars. Drawing On Their Superior Technology And The Strategic Advantage Of Not Having To Fight On Their Own Territory, Such States Employ Highly-concentrated And Overwhelming Military Force Against A Wide Variety Of Political, Economic, And Military Targets Under Conditions Likely To Produce High Civilian Casualties. As A Result, Collateral Damage In Western-fought Wars Is Largely Both Foreseeable And Preventable. The Book Title Is Derived From The Name Of A Computer Program That Had Been Used By The Pentagon To Calculate Probable Civilian Casualties Prior To Launching Air Attacks.
This book investigates the paradox of why states committed to civilian immunity consistently cause high levels of collateral damage during modern military operations. Bruce Cronin, a professor of political science, utilizes a framework of organizational behavior and military strategy to argue that civilian casualties are not merely accidental, but a structural outcome of how Western militaries project power. By analyzing the intersection of technological superiority and strategic doctrine, the author posits that the current methods of warfare make civilian harm both foreseeable and preventable.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and scholars in international relations frequently cite this work for its critical examination of the institutional failures inherent in modern warfare. Readers often note the academic density of the prose and the author's rigorous application of organizational theory to military practice.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190849126
ISBN-13:
9780190849122
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