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Ethics - A selected Bibliography

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PREFACE

A professional in today's world, whether soldier, bureau-crat or business person, is often confronted with questions andchallenges associated with the goals and objectives of theorganization, and the manner in which they are accomplished.

To assist senior leaders in assessing the ethically rightand wrong choices available to them, the United States Army WarCollege Library presents Ethics: -A Selected Bibliography. Thislisting of books, documents, and periodical articles providesvarious viewpoints from notable materials published during thepast five years which are readily available in the USAWC Librarycollection. A-

Researchers may also wish to consult Ethics: A SelectedBibliography, compiled by the USAWC Library in March 1985, whichcovers similar publications received in the Library prior to thatdate.

For additional information, please contact the ReferenceSection, US Army War College Library, AUTOVON 242-3660, Commer-cial (717) 245-3660.

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I shall be telling this with a sigh...Somewhere ages and ages hence:Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--I took the one less traveled by,And that has made all the difference.

--Robert Frost

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BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS

Aldridge, Robert C. FIRST STRIKEI THE PENTAGON'S STRATEGY FORNUCLEAR WAR. Boston: South End Press, 1983. (U263 A43 1983)

Aquino, Micohael A. PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS: THE ETHICALr)IMENSION. Executive Research Project S-i. Fort McNair: USIndustrial College of the Armed Forces, 1987. (U416 A73 1987)

Arras, John, and Hunt, Robert. ETHICAL ISSUES IN MODERN MEDI-CINE. 2d ed. Palo Alto: Mayfield, 1983. (R724 E788 1983)

Atlantic Council's Working Group on the Successor Generation.THE TEACHING OF VALUES AND THE SUCCESSOR GENERATION. Edmund D.Pellegrino, Chairman. Washington: 1983. (HM73 A85)

Barry, Vincent A. 1P0L ISSUES IN BUSINESS. 2d cd. Belmont:Wadsworth, 1983. (HF5387 B35 1983)

Beauchamp, Tom L., and Bowie, Norman E., eds. ETHICAL THEORYAND BUSINESS. 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1983.(HF5387 E82 1983)

Beauchamp, Tom L., and Pinkard, Terry P., eds. ETHICS ANDPUBLIC POLICY: AN INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS. 2d ed. EnglewoodCliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1983. (HM216 E767 1983)

Berenbeim, Ronald E. CORPORATE ETHICS. New York: ConferenceBoard, 1987. (HF5387 B47 1987)

Bok, Sissela. SECRETS: ON THE ETHICS OF CONCEALMENT AND REVELA-TION. New York: Pantheon Books, 1983. (BJ1429.5 B64 1983)

Bond, E.J. REASON AND VALUE. New York: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1983. (BD435 B548 1983)

Brauns William W. AN ETHICAL ARMY LEADERSHIP--REAL OR WANTING?Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 30March 1988. (AD-AI91-436)

Braybrooke, David. ETH T -% IN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS. Totowa:Rowman & Allanheld, 191, (HF5387 B72 1983)

Business Roundtable. CORPORATE ETHICS: A PRIME BUSINESS ASSET.New York: 1988. (HF5387 C67 1988)

Caplan, Gerald M., ed. ABSCAM ETHICS: MORAL ISSUES AND DECEP- ElTION IN LAW ENFORCEMENT. Cambridge: Ballinger, 1983. (HV8141 0A27 1983)

Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. ETHICS &INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. 2 vols. New York: 1987-1988. (JX1255E73 1987, 1988) ,d~s

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Carney, James L. JUST WAR TRADITION IN THE NUCLEAR AGE: IS ITEVER MORAL TO "PUSH THE BUTTON?" Student Essay. Carlisle Bar-racks: US Army War College, 23 March 1987. (AD-A180-475)

Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. THECHALLENGE OF PEACE: GOD'S PROMISE AND OUR RESPONSE: A PAS-TORAL LETTER ON WAR AND PEACE. Washington: 1983. (BRII5A85C5 1983b)

Child, James W. NUCLEAR WAR: THE MORAL DIMENSION. New Bruns-wick: Transaction Books, 1986. (U263 C46 1986)

Cochran, Thomas C. CHALLENGES TO AMERICAN VALUES: SOCIETY,BUSINESS, AND RELIGION. New York: Oxford University Press,1985. (HCI03 C623 1985)

Cohen, Avner, and Lee, Steven, eds. NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THEFUTURE OF HUMANITY: THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS. Totowa:Rowman & Allanheld, 1986. (U264 N82 1986)

Cooney, Timothy J. TELLING RIGHT FROM WRONG: WHAT IS MORAL,WHAT IS IMMORAL, AND WHAT IS NEITHER ONE NOR THE OTHER. NewYork: Prometheus Books, 1985. (BJ1411 C66 1985)

Coupe, Dennis F. COMMANDERS, STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATES AND THE ARMYCLIENT. Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War Col-lege, 23 March 1988. (AD-A191-501)

Cramer, Walter E., III. THE YEAR OF VALUES. PROFESSIONAL MILI-TARY VALUES ARE THEY RELEVANT TO TODAY'S SOCIETY. StudyProject. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 17 May 1986.(AD-A170-151)

Dalcourt, Gerard J. THE METHODS OF ETHICS. Lanham: UniversityPress of America, 1983. (BJ37 D34 1983)

Davidson, Donald L. NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND THE AMERICAN CHURCHES:ETHICAL POSITIONS ON MODERN WARFARE. Boulder: Westview Press,1983. (BRII5 A85D38)

Davis, Howard, ed. ETHICS AND DEFENCE: POWER AND RESPONSIBILITYIN THE NUCLEAR AGE. New York: Blackwell, 1986. (U263 E791987)

Donaldson, Thomas, and Werhane, Patricia H., eds. ETHICAL ISSUESIN BUSINESS: A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH. 2d ed. EnglewoodCliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1983. (HF5387 E8 1983)

Dougherty, James E., et al. ETHICS, DETERRENCE, AND NATIONALSECURITY. Washington: Pergamon Brassey's, 1985. (U263 E831985)

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Dwyer, Judith A. AN ANALYSIS OF NUCLEAR WARFARE IN LIGHT OF THETRADITIONAL JUST WAR THEORY: AN AMERICAN ROMAN CATHOLIC PER-SPECTIVE (1945-1981). Ph.D. Thesis, Catholic University ofAmerica. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International,1983. (BRII5 A85D85)

English, Raymond, ed. ETHICS AND NUCLEAR ARMS: EUROPEAN ANDAMERICAN PERSPECTIVES. Washington: Ethics and Public PolicyCenter, 1985. (U263 E82 1985)

Ethics Resource Center. CREATING A WORKABLE COMPANY CODE OFETHICS. Washington: 1984. (HF5387 C73)

Finnis, John. FUNDAMENTALS OF ETHICS. Washington: GeorgetownUnivcrsity Press, 1983. (BJ1012 F526 1983)

Finnis, John; Boyle, Joseph M., Jr; and Grisez, Germain. NUCLEARDETERRENCE, MORALITY AND REALISM. Oxford: Clarendon Press,1987. (U162.6 F48 1987)

Fisher, David. MORALITY AND THE BOMB: AN ETHICAL ASSESSMiENT OFNUCLEAR DETERRENCE. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985.(U162.6 F5 1985)

Fotion, N., and Elfstrom, G. MILITARY ETHICS: GUIDELINES FORPEACE AND WAR. Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986. (U22F63 1986)

Gardner, John W. THE MORAL ASPECT OF LEADERSHIP. LeadershipPapers 5. Washington: Independent Sector, Leadership StudiesProgram, 1987. (HMI41 L45 No. 5)

Goldstein, Tom. THE NEWS AT ANY COST: HOW JOURNALISTS COMPRO-MISE THEIR ETHICS TO SHAPE THE NEWS. New York: Simon andSchuster, 1985. (PN4888 E8G6 1985)

Goodwin, H. Eugene. GROPING FOR ETHICS IN JOURNALISM. Ames:Iowa State University Press, 1983. (PN4756 G66 1983)

Grinspoon, Lester, ed. THE LONG DARKNESS: PSYCHOLOGICAL ANDMORAL PERSPECTIVES ON NUCLEAR WINTER. New Haven: Yale Univer-sity Press, 1986. (U263 L664 1986)

Hardin, Russell, et al, eds. NUCLEAR DETERRENCE: ETHICS ANDSTRATEGY. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985.(U162.6 N818 1985)

Harrigan, Anthony H. THE CHALLENGE OF LEADERSHIP: AN ADDRESSAT SOUTHWEST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY, BOLIVAR, MISSOURI.Washington: USIC Educational Foundation, 1988. (HMI41 H271988)

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Hartjen, Raymond C., Jr. ETHICS IN ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP.Army Research Associate Program Paper. Carlisle Barracks: USArmy War College, May 1984. (AD-A154-134)

Helgeson, Larry A. MORAL OBLIGATIONS FROM OUR OATH TO THE USCONSTITUTION. Report No. 87-1155. Maxwell Air Force Base: USAir University, Air Command and Staff College, April 1987.(UG635.3 U51 SR-87-1155)

Hodson, John D. THE ETHICS OF LEGAL COERCION. Boston: Reidel,1983. (K250 H63 1983)

Hollenbach, David. NUCLEAR ETHICS: A CHRISTIAN MORAL ARGUMENT.New York: Paulist Press, 1983. (BX1795 A85H64 1983)

Horwitz, Robert H., ed. THE MORAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE AMERICANREPUBLIC. 3d ed. Charlottesville: University Press ofVirginia, 1986. (JK39 M67 1986)

Johnson, James T. CAN MODERN WAR BE JUST? New Haven: YaleUniversity Press, 1984. (U21.2 J627 1984)

Johnson, Oliver A. ETHICS: SELECTIONS FROM CLASSICAL AND CON-TEMPORARY WRITERS. 5th ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart andWinston, 1984. (BJ1012 E91 1984)

Jonas, Hans. THE IMPERATIVE OF RESPONSIBILITY: IN SEARCH OFAN ETHICS FOR THE TECHNOLOGICAL AGE. Translated by Hans Jonas.Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1984. (BJ1453 J66131984)

Kelley, Hugh A. A PROPOSAL FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY ETHIC.Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 26April 1984. (AD-A140-963)

Kelly, John H. TRAINING AND EDUCATING OFFICERS FOR SENIORRESPONSIBILITIES DURING WARTIME. Student Essay. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 11 May 1987. (AD-AI82-842)

Kenny, Anthony J.P. THE LOGIC OF DETERRENCE. Chicago: Univer-sity of Chicago Press, 1985. (U162.6 K46 1985)

Kidd, Clark B. THE LIMITS OF MORAL PRINCIPLE: AN ENDS, MEANS,AND ROLE SPHERES MODEL OF THE ETHICAL THRESHOLD. Thesis.Wright-Patterson Air Force Base: US Air University, Air ForceInstitute of Technology, September 1986. (UG635.34 TH K52)

Kohls, L. Robert. THE VALUES AMERICANS LIVE BY. N.p.:Meridian House International, 1984. (E169.1 K59 1984)

Kuenning, Howard F. PROBLEMS IN DEVELOPING MORALLY SOUNDSTRATEGY IN LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT. Newport: US Naval WarCollege, March 1986. (V420 K82 1986)

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Kupperman, Joel J. THE FOUNDATIONS OF MORALITY. Boston: Allen& Unwin, 1983. (BJI012 K83 1983)

Lackey, Douglas P. MORAL PRINCIPLES AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS.Totowa: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984. (U264 L33 1984)

Lindemann, Eric L. A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR TEACHING MILITARY ETHICS.Student Essay. Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 14March 1986. (AD-A168-154)

Lindsey, Jonathan A., and Prentice, Ann E. PROFESSIONAL ETHICSAND LIBRARIANS. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1985. (Z682.2 U5L561985)

Lombardo, Michael M. VALUES IN ACTION: THE MEANING OF EXECUTIVEVIGNETTES. Greensboro: Center for Creative Leadership, 1986.(HD58.9 L65 1986)

Lyons, David. ETHICS AND THE RULE OF LAW. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1984. (BJ55 L95 1984)

Mayo, Bernard. THE PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT AND WRONG: AN INTRODUC-TION TO ETHICAL THEORY. New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul,1986. (BJI012 M39 1986)

Means, Barbara. MORAL STANDARDS FOR MILITARY ENLISTMENT:SCREENING PROCEDURES AND IMPACT. Final Report. Alexandria:Human Resources Research Organization, November 1983. (U22 M331983)

Mills, Charles J. DANIEL BEYOND THE LIONS' DEN. Student Essay.Carlisle Barracks: US Army War College, 31 March 1987. (AD-A182-853)

Murphy, Matthew F. BETRAYING THE BISHOPS: HOW THE PASTORALLETTER ON WAR AND PEACE IS BEING TAUGHT. Washington: Ethicsand Public Policy Center, 1987. (BX1795 A85M39 1987)

Murray, Richard N. ETHICS AND THE ARMY OFFICER: AN ASSESSMENTAND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE. Student Essay. CarlisleBarracks: US Army War College, 19 April 1984. (AD-A148-949)

Myers, Robert J., ed. INTERNATIONAL ETHICS IN THE NUCLEAR AGE.Lanham: University Press of America, 1987. (JX1255 I 68 1987)

Nardin, Terry. LAW, MORALITY, AND THE RELATIONS OF STATES.Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983. (JX1255 N281983)

National Defense University. Institute for National StrategicStudies. MILITARY ETHICS: REFLECTIONS ON PRINCIPLES--THE PRO-FESSION OF ARMS, MILITARY LEADERSHIP, ETHICAL PRACTICES, WARAND MORALITY, EDUCATING THE CITIZEN-SOLDIER. Washington:National Defense University Press, 1987. (U22 M4853 1987)

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National Defense University. Institute for National StrategicStudies. MORAL OBLIGATION AND THE MILITARY: COLLECTED ESSAYS.Washington: National Defense University Press, 1988. (U22M594 1988)

Neely, Alfred S., IV. ETHICS-IN-GOVERNMENT LAWS: ARE THEY TOO"ETHICAL." Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Pub-lic Policy Research, 1984. (KF4568 N43 1984)

Nye, Joseph S., Jr. ETHICS AND FOREIGN POLICY. Queenstown:Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1985. (JA79 N93 1985)

Nye, Joseph S., Jr. NUCLEAR ETHICS. New York: Free Press,1986. (U263 N93 1986)

O'Brien, William V., and Langan, John, eds. THE NUCLEAR DILEMMAAND THE JUST WAR TRADITION. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books,1986. (U263 N754 1986)

Overbey, Benjamin F. TERROR AND REPRISAL--AN ETHICAL PERSPEC-TIVE. Thesis. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina atChapel Hill, 19 March 1985. (HV6431 0 93)

Paskins, Barrie, ed. ETHICS & EUROPEAN SECURITY. Dover, MA:Auburn, 1986. (UA646 E83 1986)

Paul, Ellen F., et al, eds. NUCLEAR RIGHTS/NUCLEAR WRONGS. NewYork: Blackwell, 1986. (U263 N759 1986)

Pfaltzgraff, Robert L., Jr. NATIONAL SECURITY: ETHICS, STRAT-EGY, AND POLITICS: A LAYMAN'S PRIMER. Cambridge: Institutefor Foreign Policy Analysis, 1986. (JX1391 P49 1986)

Phillips, Robert L. WAR AND JUSTICE. Norman: University ofOklahoma Press, 1984. (U21.2 P47 1984)

Pleban, Robert J., et al. SELF-CONFRONTATION AS A MEANS OFCHANGING THE VALUES AND BEHAVIOR OF NEW INFANTRY OFFICERS.Research Report. Alexandria: US Army Research Institute forthe Behavioral and Social Sciences, 1983. (U408.3 S45)

Poston, John R. MORAL AND MORALE BENEFITS OF THE STRATEGICDEFENSE INITIATIVE. Report No. 86-2035. Maxwell Air ForceBase: US Air University, Air Command and Staff College, April1986. (UG635.3 U51 SR-86-2035)

Potts, Robert E. PROFESSIONAL MILITARY ETHICS: ARE WE ON THERIGHT TRACK? Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US Army WarCollege, 20 May 1986. (AD-A170-278)

Quatroche, Mary E.B. A MODEL ETHICS PROGRAM FRAMEWORK FOR THENAVY FIELD CONTRACTING SYSTEM WORK FORCE. Thesis. Monterey:US Naval Postgraduate School, December 1987. (V425 U5 TH Q82)

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Rand Corporation. TOWARD AN ETHICS AND ETIQUETTE FOR ELECTRONICMAIL, by Norman Z. Shapiro and Robert H. Anderson. Report R-3283-NSF/RC. Santa Monica: July 1985. (HE623q F54S5 1985)

Ray, James E. RELIGION, NATIONAL CHARACTER AND STRATEGIC POWER.Research Report No. AU-AWC-85-176. Maxwell Air Force Base: USAir University, Air War College, May 1985. (UG635.3 U5 RR-85-176)

Roscoe, John H. A SUMMARY AND CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE U.S.CATHOLIC BISHOP'S DRAFT LETTER--THE CHALLENGE OF PEACE: GOD'SPROMISE AND OUR RESPONSE. Research Report No. AU-AWC-83-204.Maxwell Air Force Base: US Air University, Air War College,February 1983. (UG635.3 U5 RR-83-?04)

Rouner, Leroy S., ed. FOUNDATIONS OF ETHICS. Notre Dame:University of Notre Dame Press, 1983. (BJl0]2 F637 1983)

Schmidt, Warren H., and Posner, Barry Z. MANAGERIAL VALUES INPERSPECTIVE. New York: AMA, 1983. (HF5500.2 S324 1983)

Shulstad, Raymond A. PEACE IS MY PROFESSION: A SOLDIER'S VIEWOF THE MORAL DIMENSION OF US NUCLEAR FOLICY. Washington:National Defense University Press, 1986. (U263 S48 1986)

Smith, Mason E. RESPONSIBLE SOLDIERING IN THE NUCLEAR AGE:INFERENCES FROM THE CATHOLIC BISHOP'S PASTORAL ON NUCLEAR WAR.Thesis. Fort Leavenworth: US Army Command and General StaffCollege, 1986. (U415 A4 TH S53)

Solomon, Robert C., and Hanson, Kristine R. ABOVE THE BOTTOMLINE: AN INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ETHICS. New York: HarcourtBracc Jovanovich, 1983. (HF5387 S6 1983)

Spaeth, Robert L. NO EASY ANSWERS: CHRISTIANS DEBATE NUCLEARARMS. Minneapolis: Wvinston Press, 1983. (BRII5 A85S65 1983)

Srivastva, Suresh. EXECUTIVE INTEGRITY: THE SEARCH FOR HIGHVALUES IN ORGANIZATIONAL LIFE. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,1988. (HF,387 E94 1988)

Stockdale, James B. A VIETNAM EXPERIENCE: TEN YEARS OF REFLEC-TION. Stanford: Ho'-,er Institution Press, 1984. (V63 $76A3)

Stokes, Richard W., Jr. PRESERVING THE LAMBENT FLAME: TRADI-TIONAL VALUES AND THE USAF OFFICER ACCESSION PROGRAM. ResearchReport No. AU-ARI-83-8. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air Univer-sity Press, September 1984. (UG793 S76 1984)

Sutter, Richard L. GETTING RELEVANT: POLITICAL EDUCATION ANDMILITARY ETHICS. Study Project. Carlisle Barracks: US ArmyWar College, 22 March 1988. (AD-A192-496)

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Thompson, Dennis F. POLITICAL ETHICS AND PUBLIC OFFICE. Cam-bridge: Harvard University Press, 1987. (JA79 T57 1987)

Thompson, K'-aeth W., ed. ETHICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.New Br'.r.wick: Transaction Books, 1985. (JX1255 E74 1985)

Thompson, Kenneth W., ed. MORAL DIMENSIONS OF AMERICAN FOREIGNPOLICY. New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1984. (JX1255M583)

Toffler, Barbara L. TOUGH CHOICES: MANAGERS TALK ETHICS.New York: Wiley, 1986. (HF5387 T68 1986)

Townsend, Robert. EXECUTIVE STYLE AND CONFIDENCE. Sound record-ing. New York: Listen USAI/AMR Reports, 1983. (CASSETTE HD31T67)

US Army Soldier Support Center. Training Development Director-ate. Military Professional Ethics Division. MQS III: ETHICSAND PROFESSIONALISM: TRAINING SUPPORT PACKAGE. Fort BenjaminHarrison: January 1983. (U22 M771)

US Army War College. READINGS ON ETHICS AND PROFESSSIONALISM.Carlisle Barracks: 10 August 1983. (U413 AY84 DCLM REP)

US Army War College. Department of Command, Leadership, andManagement. READINGS ON ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM. Vol. 2 ofCourse 1: REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROFESSIONAL LEADER. CarlisleBarracks: 8 August 1984. (U413 AY85 C-1 REP)

US Army War College. Department of Command, Leadership, andManagement. READINGS ON ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM. Vol. 2 ofCourse 1: REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROFESSIONAL LEADER. CarlisleBarracks: 6 August 1985. (U413 AY86 C-1 REP v.2)

US Army War College. Department of Corresponding Studies.PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS. 4th ed., Course 1, Lesson 4.Carlisle Barracks: 9 June 1988. (U413 A781 C-1 4th ed. lesson4)

US Department of the Army. MILITARY QUALIFICATION STANDARDSSYSTEM: COMMANDER'S AND SUPERVISOR'S GUIDE. Washington: Feb-ruary 1987. (U408.3 M52 1987)

US Department of the Army. WHITE PAPER 1986: VALUES. Washing-ton: 22 May 1986. (U22 W45 1986)

US General Accounting Office. ETHICS ENFORCEMENT: FILING ANDREVIEW OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT:REPORT TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SUSCOMMITTFE ON HUMAN RESOURCES,COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE, HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIVES. Washington: August 1987. (JK468 E7U55321987)

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. US General Accounting Office. ETHICS ENFORCEMENT: PROCESS BYWHICH CONFLICT OF INTEREST ALLEGATIONS ARE INVESTIGATED ANDRESOLVED: REPORT TO CONGRESSIONAL REQUESTERS. Washington:June 1987. (JK468 E7U553 1987)

Us General Accounting Office. ETHICS ENFORCEMENT: RESULTS OFCONFLICT OF INTEREST INVESTIGATIONS: REPORT TO CONGRESSIONALREQUESTERS. Washington: February 1988. (BJ1725 U53 1988)

US General Accounting Office. ETHICS REGULATIONS: COMPARTMENTA-LIZATION OF AGENCIES UNDER THE ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT ACT:REPORT TO THE HONORABLE GERRY SIKORSKI, CHAIRMAN, SUBCOMMITTEEON INVESTIGATIONS, COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE,HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Washington: February 1987. (JK468E7U5536 1987)

US General Accounting Office. ETHICS: THE DEPARTMENT OFJUSTICE'S ETHICS PROGRAM: BRIEFING REPORT TO THE CHAIRMAN,COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE, HOUSE OFREPRESENTATIVES. Washington: July 1988. (JK649 E85 1988)

US General Accounting Office. ISSUES RELATED TO THE OFFICE OFGOVERNMENT ETHICS: STATEMENT OF ROSSLYN S. KLEEMAN, SENIORASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, GENERAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION BEFORE THE SUB-COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT OF GOVFRNMENT MANAGEMENT, COMMITTEE ONGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS, UNITED STATES SENATE. Washington: 13April 1988. (JK468 E7K54 1988)

Utley, Thomas E., and Norman, Edward. ETHICS AND NUCLEAR ARMS:BRITISH CHURCHES AND THE PEACE MOVEMENT. Occasional Paper No.4. London: Institute for European Defence and Strategic Stud-ies, 1983. (BRI15 A85U84 1983)

Wakin, Malham M., ed. WAR, MORALITY, AND THE MILITARY PROFES-

SION. 2d ed., rev. and updated. Boulder: Westview Press,1986. (U22 W36 1986)

Walton, Clarence C. THE MORAL MANAGER. Cambridge: Ballinger,1988. (HF5387 W324 1988)

Weinreich-Haste, Helen, and Locke, Don, eds. MORALITY IN THEMAKING: THOUGHT, ACTION, AND THE SOCIAL CONTEXT. New York:Wiley, 19w2. (BJ1012 M6355 1983)

Woolsey, R. James, ed. NUCLEAR ARMS: ETHICS, STRATEGY, POLI-TICS. San Francisco: ICS PRESS, 1984. (U264 N79 1984)

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Arthur, E. Eugene. "The Ethics of Corporate Governance."JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, January 1987, pp. 59-70. V

Austern, David T. "Facing Modern Dilemmas of Ethics." INTER-SERVICE, Vol. 3, Summer 1983, pp. 86-89.

Barnett, John H., and Karson, Marvin J. "Personal Values andBusiness Decisions: An Exploratory Investigation." JOURNAL OFBUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, July 1987, pp. 371-382.

Best, Geoffrey. "Civilians in Contemporary Wars: A Problem inEthics, Law, and Fact." AIR UNIVERSITY REVIEW, Vol. 35, March-April 1984, pp. 29-40.

Beversluis, Eric H. "Is There 'No Such Thing as BusinessEthics'?" JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, February 1987,

pp. 81-88.

Blunden, Margaret. "Futures Essay: Technology and Values:Problems and Options." FUTURES, Vol. 16, August 1984, pp. 418-424.

Bommer, Michael, et al. "A Behavioral Model of Ethical andUnethical Decision Making." JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol.6, May 1987, pp. 265-280.

Boyd, William P. "Men of Character, Principles of Honor?" ARMY,Vol. 35, September 1985, pp. 22-29.

Brown, Martha A. "Ethics and Management Style." JOURNAL OFBUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 3, August 1984, pp. 207-214.

Brummer, James. "Business Ethics: Micro and Macro." JOURNALOF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 4, April 1985, pp. 81-91.

Buckingham, Clay T. "Ethics and the Senior Officer: Institu-

tional Tensions." PARAMETERS, Vol. 15, Autumn 1985, pp. 23-32.

"Business Ethics." NEW MANAGEMENT, Vol. 4, Spring 1987, pp. 23-

55.

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Byrne, John A. "Businesses Are Signing Up to Ethics 101."BUSINESS WEEK, No. 3038, 15 February 1988, pp. 56-57.

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Cater, Douglass. "Political Ethics." PUBLIC OPINION, Vol. 9,November-December 1986, pp. 2-3, 60.

Center for Business Ethics. "Are Corporations InstitutionalizingEthics?" JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 5, April 1986, pp.85-91.

Chaloupka, Mel G. "Ethical Responses: How to Influence One'sOrganization." NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW, Vol. 40, Winter 1987,pp. 80-90.

Chandler, Ralph C. "The Problem of Moral Reasoning in AmericanPublic Administration: The Case for a Code of Ethics." PUBLICADMINISTRATION REVIEW, Vol. 43, January-February 1983, pp. 32-39.

Chewning, Richard C. "Can Free Enterprise Survive Ethical

Schizophrenia?" BUSINESS HORIZONS, Vol. 27, March-April 1984,pp. 5-11.

Coffey, John W. "The American Bishops on War and Peace." PARA-METERS, Vol. 13, December 1983, pp. 30-38.

Coye, Ray. "Individual Values and Business Ethics." JOURNALOF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 5, February 1986, pp. 45-49.

Davidson, Donald L. "Religious Strategists: The Churches andNuclear Weapons." PARAMETERS, Vol. 13, December 1983, pp. 19-29.

DeGeorge, Richard T. "Defining Moral Obligations: The Need jora Military Code of Ethics." ARMY, Vol. 34, December 1984, -.

22-30.

DeGeorge, Richard T. "The Status of Business Ethics: Past andFuture." JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, April 1987, pp.201-211.

Delgado, Richard. "Moral Experts in Court? The Jury Is StillOut." CENTER MAGAZINE, Vol. 17, March-April 1984, pp. 48-64.

DeVries, Paul. "The Discovery of Excellence: The Assets ofExemplars in Business Ethics." JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS,Vol. 5, June 1986, pp. 193-201.

Diehl, William F. "Ethics and Leadership: The Pursuit Con-tinues." MILITARY REVIEW, Vol. 65, April 1985, pp. 35-43.

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Doleman, Edgar C., Jr. "Human Values in War." ARMY, Vol. 36,November 1986, pp. 26-31.

Duke, S.G. "Special Trust and Confidence 1986." MARINE CORPS

GAZETTE, Vol. 70, April 1986, pp. 63-64.

"Ethics." 5 articles. TIME, Vol. 329, 25 May 1987, pp. 14-29.

Everett, William J. "OIKOS: Convergence in Business Ethics."JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 5, August 1986, pp. 313-325.

Fitton, Robert A. "Military Leadership and Values." MILITARYREVIEW, Vol. 63, October 1983, pp. 56-61.

Foster, Gregory D. "The Effect of Deterrence on the FightingEthic." ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, Vol. 10, Winter 1984, pp. 276-292.

Fritzsche, David J., and Becker, Helmut. "Linking ManagementBehavior to Ethical Philosophy--An Empirical Investigation."ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, Vol. 27, March 1984, pp. 166-175.

Futernick, Allan J. "Eliminate the Filters and Win." MILITARYREVIEW, Vol. 66, November 1986, pp. 21-29.

Gardner, John W. "The Moral Aspect of Leadership." NEW MANAGE-MENT, Vol. 5, Winter 1988, pp. 11-16.

Glover, James. "A Soldier and His Conscience." PARAMETERS,Vol. 13, September 1983, pp. 53-58.

Graf, Frederick A. "Knowing the Law." U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTEPROCEEDINGS, Vol. 114, June 1988, pp. 58-61.

Gray, Lewis H., Jr. "Integrity: What Are the Data Telling Us?"AIR UNIVERSITY REVIEW, Vol. 36, September-October 1985, pp. 83-92.

Greene, Wallace M., Jr. "What Is Right?" MARINE CORPS GAZETTE,Vol. 68, June 1984, pp. 44-46.

Hartle, Anthony E. "A Military Ethic in an Age of Terror."PARAMETERS, Vol. 17, Summer 1987, pp. 68-75.

Hauserman, Nancy R. "Whistle-Blowing: Individual Morality ina Corporate Society." BUSINESS HORIZONS, Vol. 29, March-April1986, pp. 4-9.

Heinl, R.D., Jr. "Special Trust and Confidence." MARINE CORPSGAZETTE, Vol. 68, May 1984, pp. 22-27.

Henderson, Verne E. "The Spectrum of Ethicality." JOURNAL OFBUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 3, May 1984, pp. 163-171.

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Hennessey, John W., Jr., and Gert, Bernard. "Moral Rules andMoral Ideals: A Useful Distinction in Business andProfessional Practice." JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 4,April 1985, pp. 105-115.

Hertling, Mark P. "Whence Values Come." MILITARY REVIEW, Vol.67, December 1987, pp. 16-23.

Hiley, David R. "Power and Values in Corporate Life." JOURNALOF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, July 1987, pp. 343-353.

Hoaglund, John. "Ethical Theory and Practice: Is There a Gap?"JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 3, August 1984, pp. 201-205.

"Honesty and Ethical Standards of Professions." GALLOP REPORT,No. 239, August 1985, pp. 2-28.

Hosmer, LaRue T. "The Institutionalization of UnethicalBehavior." JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, August 1987,pp. 439-447.

Hutchinson, Earl R., Sr. "To Kill a Messenger: The Ethics ofJournalism." VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY, Vol. 53, 1 July 1987,pp. 572-576.

Jansen, Erik, and Von Glinow, Mary Ann. "Ethical Ambivalenceand Organizational Reward Systems." ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENTREVIEW, Vol. 10, October 1985, pp. 814-822.

Johnson, James T. "Threats, Values, and Defense: Does Defenseof Values by Force Remain a Moral Possibility?" PARAMETERS,Vol. 15, Spring 1985, pp. 13-25.

Johnston, Bruce B. "The American Catholic Bishops and NuclearWar: A Modern Dilemma." AIR UNIVERSITY REVIEW, Vol. 36,January-February 1985, pp. 107-113.

Kelly, Charles M. "The Interrelationship of Ethics and Powerin Today's Organizations." ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS, Vol. 16,Summer 1987, pp. 4-18.

Kendall, Lane C. "Ethics and Integrity: 'I Do Solemnly Swear'."MARINE CORPS GAZETTE, Vol. 71, October 1987, pp. 35-36.

Kennan, George. "Morality and Foreign Policy." PARAMETERS,Vol. 16, Spring 1986, pp. 76-82.

Kidwell, Jeaneen M.; Stevens, Robert E.; and Bethke, Art L."Differences in Ethical Perceptions between Male and FemaleManagers: Myth or Reality?" JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol.6, August 1987, pp. 489-493.

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Klein, Sherwin. "Two Views of Business Ethics: A Popular Philo-sophical Approach and a Value Based Interdisciplinary One."JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 4, February 1985, pp. 71-79.

Krikorian, Robert V. "Have You Noticed? An American ResurgenceIs Underway." VITAL SPEECHES OF THE DAY, Vol. 51, 1 March1985, pp. 299-301.

Krysa, John C. "Values: The Key to Unlocking Combat Power."MILITARY REVIEW, Vol. 67, December 1987, pp. 24-33.

Laczniak, Gene R., and Inderrieden, Edward J. "The Influence ofStated Organizational Concern upon Ethical Decision Making."JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 6, May 1987, pp. 297-307.

Lewis, Phil-ip V. "Defining 'Business Ethics': Like NailingJello to a Wall." JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 4, October1985, pp. 377-383.

Linn, Thomas C. "Ethics and How We Fight." MARINE CORPSGAZETTE, Vol. 71, January 1987, pp. 60-65.

Loebl, Eugen. "Moral Values and U.S. Policy: An End to the Ageof Hypocrisy?" STRATEGIC REVIEW, Vol. 14, Spring 1986, pp. 27-35.

McAdams, Katherine C. "Non-Monetary Conflicts of Interest forNewspaper Journalists." JOURNALISM QUARTERLY, Vol. 63, Winter1986, pp. 700-705.

McCoy, Bowen H. "The Parable of the Sadhu." HARVARD BUSINESSREVIEW, Vol. 61, September-October 1983, pp. 103-108.

McDonnell, S.N. "Freedom and Ethics." PROGRAM MANAGER, Vol. 15,March-April 1986, pp. 21-23.

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Marsh, John 0., Jr. "Soldierly Values: Vital Ingredients forReady Force." ARMY, Vol. 36, October 1986, pp. 12-19.

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Marty, Martin E. "God Gets Down to Business." ACROSS THE BOARD,Vol. 25, May 1988, pp. 11-12.

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Moore, W. John. "The Office of Government Ethics: VigilantWatchdog or Toothless Terrier?" GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE, Vol. 19,October 1987, pp. 22-25.

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Pastin, Mark. "Ethics as an Integrating Force in Management."JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 3, November 1984, pp. 293-304.

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Robison, Wade L. "Management and Ethical Decision-Making."JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS, Vol. 3, November 1984, pp. 287-291.

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