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In Conspiring with the Enemy, Yvonne Chiu offers a new understanding of why and how enemies work together to constrain violence in warfare. Chiu argues that what she calls an ethic of cooperation is found in modern warfare to such an extent that it is often taken for granted.

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Yvonne Chiu has written an original and important book. Conspiring with the Enemy's argument is strong throughout; the writing is clear and often elegant, and the historical references, illustrations, and examples make the book engaging as well as educational. Who ever heard of such a thing as cooperation between enemies in war? Henceforth no one will ask that question. -- Michael Walzer, author of Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations
War is the fiercest form of human competition, yet it often involves cooperation among adversaries, even as they try to slaughter one other. Drawing on an impressive survey of military history—ancient and modern, Eastern and Western—Yvonne Chiu distinguishes among numerous forms of cooperation in war and even identifies an “ethic of cooperation” of which she finds manifestations throughout the history of warfare. Many of the instances she recounts are moving and inspiring, and the book as a whole offers grounds for optimism about the future of warfare. -- Jeff McMahan, University of Oxford
Chiu shows that the ethic of cooperation in warfare is a major normative feature of war-fighting, today as well as in the distant past. Other writers on just war theory sometimes drop hints of this, but the great accomplishment of this book is to bring the ethic of cooperation out of the shadows and reveal it as something absolutely central to warfare ethics. Chiu’s scholarship is impressively wide-ranging, and she has a tremendous eye for the telling anecdote, historical episode, and quotation. -- David Luban, Georgetown University
Conspiring with the Enemy is oriented around the question of cooperation in war and whether it is possible to have a degree of ethics in war. The author assembles her writing in a compelling and clear way. -- Sarah Kreps, author of Taxing Wars: The American Way of War and Finance and the Decline of Democracy
Chiu’s book has much to commend it to the reader....This volume is a very helpful addition to the literature of ethics and war. * Journal of Military Ethics *
A book full of insight and provocation. * Foreign Affairs *
Chiu's book provides an insightful and original argument supported by robust historical illustrations. Particularly valuable is that it restructures and shines new light on topics we might have thought we had already examined and understood while providing a decidedly new framework for re-examining them. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Buttressed by impressive scholarship, this readable study is highly recommended. * Choice *
This compelling and wide-ranging account....should change the way we think about the morality—and practice—of war. * International Affairs *

Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. The Horrors of War and the Nature of Cooperation
2. Cooperation for a Fair Fight
3. Cooperation to Minimize Damage to Particular Classes of People
4. Cooperation to End War Quickly
5. The Limits of Ethics of Cooperation in Warfare
6. Cooperative Ethics, Just War Theory, and the Structure of Modern Warfare
7. Abdication of Judgment, Noncooperative Fights, and the Meaning of War
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 08/10/2019
      ISBN13: 9780231182454, 978-0231182454
      ISBN10: 0231182457

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In Conspiring with the Enemy, Yvonne Chiu offers a new understanding of why and how enemies work together to constrain violence in warfare. Chiu argues that what she calls an ethic of cooperation is found in modern warfare to such an extent that it is often taken for granted.

      Trade Review
      Yvonne Chiu has written an original and important book. Conspiring with the Enemy's argument is strong throughout; the writing is clear and often elegant, and the historical references, illustrations, and examples make the book engaging as well as educational. Who ever heard of such a thing as cooperation between enemies in war? Henceforth no one will ask that question. -- Michael Walzer, author of Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations
      War is the fiercest form of human competition, yet it often involves cooperation among adversaries, even as they try to slaughter one other. Drawing on an impressive survey of military history—ancient and modern, Eastern and Western—Yvonne Chiu distinguishes among numerous forms of cooperation in war and even identifies an “ethic of cooperation” of which she finds manifestations throughout the history of warfare. Many of the instances she recounts are moving and inspiring, and the book as a whole offers grounds for optimism about the future of warfare. -- Jeff McMahan, University of Oxford
      Chiu shows that the ethic of cooperation in warfare is a major normative feature of war-fighting, today as well as in the distant past. Other writers on just war theory sometimes drop hints of this, but the great accomplishment of this book is to bring the ethic of cooperation out of the shadows and reveal it as something absolutely central to warfare ethics. Chiu’s scholarship is impressively wide-ranging, and she has a tremendous eye for the telling anecdote, historical episode, and quotation. -- David Luban, Georgetown University
      Conspiring with the Enemy is oriented around the question of cooperation in war and whether it is possible to have a degree of ethics in war. The author assembles her writing in a compelling and clear way. -- Sarah Kreps, author of Taxing Wars: The American Way of War and Finance and the Decline of Democracy
      Chiu’s book has much to commend it to the reader....This volume is a very helpful addition to the literature of ethics and war. * Journal of Military Ethics *
      A book full of insight and provocation. * Foreign Affairs *
      Chiu's book provides an insightful and original argument supported by robust historical illustrations. Particularly valuable is that it restructures and shines new light on topics we might have thought we had already examined and understood while providing a decidedly new framework for re-examining them. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
      Buttressed by impressive scholarship, this readable study is highly recommended. * Choice *
      This compelling and wide-ranging account....should change the way we think about the morality—and practice—of war. * International Affairs *

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      1. The Horrors of War and the Nature of Cooperation
      2. Cooperation for a Fair Fight
      3. Cooperation to Minimize Damage to Particular Classes of People
      4. Cooperation to End War Quickly
      5. The Limits of Ethics of Cooperation in Warfare
      6. Cooperative Ethics, Just War Theory, and the Structure of Modern Warfare
      7. Abdication of Judgment, Noncooperative Fights, and the Meaning of War
      Notes
      References
      Index

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