Le « zéro-mort »: Entre le slogan et le concept

André Dumoulin

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    Samenvatting

    The « zero killed » slogan introduced during the Gulf War is in the process of being strategically and culturally conceptualised in the Western world. The changing stakes of war, the consequences of technologies applied to the armament industry and the evolution of mentalities have played a major role in the advent of a determination to preserve human lives. The progressive integration of the « zero killed » policy already triggers a number of changes and harmful effects on military strategy, on the national and international organisation of armed forces, and on the psychology of fighting units. However, the future of this concept remains uncertain as it tends to negate the risk issue inherent to military intervention and to the nature of war itself. The question of whether the concept of « zero killed » may guide military strategies without weakening western military solidarity and efficiency is now raised.

    Vertaalde titel van de bijdrage« Zero killed »: Between slogan and concept
    Originele taal-2Frans
    Pagina's (van-tot)17-26
    Aantal pagina's10
    TijdschriftRevue Internationale et Strategique
    Volume44
    Nummer van het tijdschrift4
    DOI's
    StatusGepubliceerd - 2001

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