Politics and the General in Supreme Command

Politics and the General in Supreme Command

by Richard Adams
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Publication Date: 25/11/2024

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This book argues for reform of the convention that, when politicians decide on a course of action, the general in supreme command obeys without question.


The entire spread‑out chain of command is unified in the general, who offers the only connection between the military and politics. Offering the sole connection between the military and politics, only the general can turn political directions into military command and capacitate war. Thus, the general has unique opportunity to resist unconscionable direction to launch an unjust war or to conduct or expand war unjustly. This book argues for reform, so the general has the right in law to refuse direction which is lawful, but awful. The legal capacity to refuse would mean the general would be expected to act responsibly, not merely as the unresisting pawn of politics. Such reform, creating legal opportunity for the supreme command to refuse lawful but unconscionable directives, might avert unjust war.


This book will be of much interest to students of the ethics of war, civil‑military relations, and international relations.

ISBN:
9781040260883
9781040260883
Category:
International relations
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
25-11-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Richard Adams

Richard Adams was born in Berkshire in 1920 and studied history at Bradfield and Worcester College, Oxford. He served in the Second World War and in 1948 joined the Civil Service.

In the mid-sixties he completed his first novel, Watership Down, the story of which he originally told to his children to while away a long car journey.

Watership Down was awarded both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian award for children's fiction for 1972. 

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