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The Modern Military and the Environment
The Laws of Peace and War- Authors:
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- 2007
Summary
The battle is an old one: man versus nature. And in modern society, man includes the military. Machines. Chemicals. Who wins the battle and at what cost? This practical analysis of the conflict between national security requirements and environmental responsibility looks at just that.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2007
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-86587-174-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-59191-975-9
- Publisher
- Government Institutes, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 179
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- Table of Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction: The Military and the Environment No access
- 1. The Business of Defense No access
- 2. Regulating the Military at Peace No access
- 3. Environmental Planning at Military Facilities No access
- 4. Emerging Issues concerning Military Operations No access
- 5. Land Acquisition through Military Land Withdrawals No access
- 6. Base Realignments and Closures No access
- 7. The Case for Access No access
- 8. Environmental Information and the U.S. Military No access
- 9. Freedom of Information in the United States No access
- 10. The Nature of War No access
- 11. The Laws of Armed Conflict and the Environment No access
- 12. Punishing Environmental War Crimes No access
- Conclusion: National Security versus Natural Security No access Pages 163 - 166
- Index No access Pages 167 - 178
- About the Author No access Pages 179 - 179





