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Waging War without Warriors? Christopher Coker

Waging War without Warriors? By Christopher Coker

Waging War without Warriors? by Christopher Coker


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In this text, Christopher Coker offers both a history of martial cultures and an analysis of how these are now changing. He locates the origins of the Western way of war in ancient Greece: for example, in the heroic ideals of Homer's Iliad.

Waging War without Warriors? Summary

Waging War without Warriors?: The Changing Culture of Military Conflict by Christopher Coker

In the past, posits Christopher Coker, wars were all-encompassing; they were a test not only of individual bravery, but of an entire community's will to survive. In the West today, in contrast, wars are tools of foreign policy, not intrinsic to the values of a society - they are instrumental rather than existential. The clash between these two cultures of war can be seen starkly in the recent struggle in Afghanistan. In this text, Coker offers both a history of martial cultures and an analysis of how these are now changing. He locates the origins of the Western way of war in ancient Greece: for example, in the heroic ideals of Homer's Iliad. He then traces the development of this warrior spirit, moving from Rome's systemization of violence to encounters with such alternative ways of war as Sun Tzu's, the Islamic tradition, and Japan's kamikaze actions during World War II. This trajectory, he finds, ends in a crucial contemporary fault line: for the first time in history, war is no longer considered humankind's most revealing behaviour.

About Christopher Coker

Christopher Coker is reader in international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Table of Contents

The Warrior's Dishonor. The Origins of the Western Way of War. The Western Way of Warfare and the Modern Age. The Death of the Warrior Tradition and the American Way of War. The West Encounters the Non-Western World. The Warrior Tradition, Humanitarianism, and the Non-Western Way of Warfare. Post-human War.

Additional information

GOR006960241
9781588261304
1588261301
Waging War without Warriors?: The Changing Culture of Military Conflict by Christopher Coker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
2002-09-30
240
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