Virtual War

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Virtual War is a non-fiction book by Michael Ignatieff that examines the ethical and political implications of modern, technology-driven warfare conducted at a distance.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
author Michael Ignatieff NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
critiques illusion of clean war
minimization of visible casualties
political decision-making about intervention
discusses NATO bombing of Yugoslavia NERFINISHED
humanitarian justifications for war
limits of military power in solving political problems
psychological distance created by technology in war
examines distance between combatants and victims
ethical implications of high-tech warfare
political implications of high-tech warfare
public detachment from the realities of war
relationship between military power and television
role of Western democracies in intervention
use of precision-guided munitions
focus aerial bombing campaigns
media representation of war
modern warfare conducted at a distance
remote-controlled warfare
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorOccupation Michael Ignatieff is a historian NERFINISHED
Michael Ignatieff is a political theorist NERFINISHED
Michael Ignatieff is a public intellectual NERFINISHED
intendedAudience general readers
students of international relations
students of military ethics
students of political science
language English
mediaType print
subject Balkan conflicts
Kosovo War NERFINISHED
NATO interventions
ethics of war
humanitarian intervention
political aspects of war
technology and warfare
warfare
theme civilian casualties
human rights
international law
just war theory
moral responsibility in war
public opinion and war
risk and sacrifice in warfare

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Michael Ignatieff notableWork Virtual War