Compassion for Enemies

In David Whetham, Michael Skerker & Donald Carrick (eds.), Military Virtues. London, UK: (2019)
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A case study exploring the importance of compassion for enemies appealing to a series of targeting decisions, co-written with the senior Marine in Iraq in 2003-4.

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Michael Skerker
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