The Locator -- [(title = "Rush")]

1580 records matched your query       


Record 37 | Previous Record | MARC Display | Next Record | Search Results
Author:
Latiff, Robert H., author. aut
Title:
Future peace : technology, aggression, and the rush to war / Robert H. Latiff.
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xviii, 178 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
War--Prevention.
Arms control.
Arms race.
Peace.
Disarmament.
Military art and science--Technological innovations.
Military art and science--Moral and ethical aspects.
War--Forecasting.
War--Moral and ethical aspects.
War and civilization.
Violence--United States--History--21st century.
Violence--Social aspects.
Civilization, Modern--21st century.
World politics--21st century.
Evolutionary psychology.
Social evolution.
Civilisation--21e siècle.
Politique mondiale--21e siècle.
Psychologie évolutionniste--21e siècle.
Évolution sociale--21e siècle.
Paix--21e siècle.
Désarmement--21e siècle.
Art et science militaires--Aspect moral--21e siècle.
Guerre--Prévision--21e siècle.
Guerre--Aspect moral--21e siècle.
Violence--États-Unis--Histoire--21e siècle.
Violence--Aspect social.
Civilization, Modern.
Disarmament.
Evolutionary psychology.
Peace.
Social evolution.
Violence.
Violence--Social aspects.
War--Forecasting.
War--Moral and ethical aspects.
World politics.
United States.
2000-2099
History.
Informational works.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. Sequel to: Future war.
Contents:
Index. Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Avoiding War -- Urges to Violence -- Stumbling into War -- Avoiding War -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
Summary:
""Future Peace" urges extreme caution in the adoption of new weapons technology and is an impassioned plea for peace from an individual who spent decades preparing for war. Today's militaries are increasingly reliant on highly networked autonomous systems, artificial intelligence and advanced weapons that were previously the domain of science fiction writers. In a world where these complex technologies clash with escalating international tensions, what can we do to decrease the chances of war? In "Future Peace", the eagerly awaited sequel to "Future War", Robert H. Latiff questions our overreliance on technology and examines the pressure-cooker scenario created by the growing animosity beteween the United States and its adversaries, our globally deployed and thinly stretched military, the capacity for advanced technology to catalyze violence, and the American public's lack of familiarity with these topics. "Future Peace" describes the many provocations to violence and how technologies are abetting those urges, and it explores what can be done to mitigate not only dangerous human behaviors but also dangerous technical behaviors. latiff concludes that peace is possible but will require intense, cooperative efforts on the part of technologists, military leaders, diplomats, politicians, and citizens. "Future Peace" amplifies some well-known ideas about how to address the issues, and provides far-, mid-, and short-term recommendations for actions tahat are necessary to reverse the apparent headlong rush into conflict. This compelling and timely book will captivae general readers, students, and scholars of global affairs, internaational security, arms control, and military ethics."-- Dust jacket.
ISBN:
9780268201890
0268201897
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1257548930
LCCN:
2021948498
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

Initiate Another SILO Locator Search

This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.