Incoming Resources
- COVID-19 and the ethics of military readiness, C. Anthony Pfaff
- Technology and the 21st century battlefield, recomplicating moral life for the statesman and soldier, Charles J. Dunlap, Jr
- The army's professional military ethic in an era of persistent conflict, Don M. Snider, Paul Oh, Kevin Toner
- Advancing military professionalism in Africa, by Emile Ouédraogo
- Lethal autonomous weapon systems, issues for Congress, Nathan J. Lucas
- The limits of military officers' duty to obey civilian orders, a neo-classical perspective, Robert E. Atknson, Jr
- Aspects of leadership, ethics, law, and spirituality, edited by Carroll Connelley and Paolo Tripodi
- Defense primer, U.S. policy on lethal autonomous weapon systems, Kelley M. Sayler
- How much obedience does an officer need?, Beck, Tresckow, and Stauffenberg : examples of integrity and moral courage for today's officer, by Ulrich F. Zwygart
- A persistent fire, the strategic ethical impact of World War I on the global profession of arms, edited by Timothy S. Mallard and Nathan H. White
- "Are we beasts?", Churchill and the moral question of World War II "area bombing", by Christopher C. Harmon
- The decline of the military ethos and profession of arms, an argument against autonomous lethal engagements, by Michael R. Contratto
- Pour la professionnalisation des forces armées en Afrique, par Émile Ouédraogo
- True faith and allegiance, the burden of military ethics, James H. Toner
- Reborn on the fourth of July, the challenge of faith, patriotism & conscience, Logan Mehl-Laituri ; foreword by Shane Claiborne