Marcus Schulzke, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Political Science | State University of New York, Albany, Albany, NY, United States |
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(Ethics in action: A study of ethical decision making in counterinsurgencies.) |
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Early BR, Schulzke M. (2019) Still Unjust, Just in Different Ways: How Targeted Sanctions Fall Short of Just War Theory's Principles International Studies Review. 21: 57-80 |
Schulzke M, Carroll AC. (2018) Corrective justice for the civilian victims of war: compensation and the right to life Journal of International Relations and Development. 21: 372-395 |
Schulzke M. (2018) The Politics of Attributing Blame for Cyberattacks and the Costs of Uncertainty Perspectives On Politics. 16: 954-968 |
Schulzke M. (2017) Book review: Playing War: Military Video Games after 9/11: Media, War & Conflict. 10: 382-384 |
Schulzke M. (2016) Carl Schmitt and the mythological dimensions of partisan war Journal of International Political Theory. 12: 345-364 |
Schulzke M. (2016) The morality of remote warfare: Against the asymmetry objection to remote weaponry Political Studies. 64: 90-105 |
Schulzke M. (2016) The Unintended Consequences of War: Self-Defense and Violence against Civilians in Ground Combat Operations International Studies Perspectives. 18: 391-408 |
Schulzke M. (2016) Rethinking Military Virtue Ethics in an Age of Unmanned Weapons Journal of Military Ethics. 15: 187-204 |
Schulzke M. (2016) The Antinomies of Population-Centric Warfare: Cultural Respect and the Treatment of Women and Children in U.S. Counterinsurgency Operations Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. 39: 405-422 |
Schulzke M. (2016) The Evolution of Atheism: The Politics of a Modern Movement . By Stephen LeDrew . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. x + 280 pp. $27.95 cloth Politics and Religion. 9: 678-681 |