Ethical Issues in International Situations

Ethical Issues in International Situations

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Several recent American films have dealt with ethical issues in international situations and raise thorny questions for students of leadership ethics. One such film is Zero Dark Thirty. If you have not seen the film, you will probably want to watch it, but you can also get a synopsis of the plot on IMDb if you don’t mind spoilers. http://www.imdb.com/

AFTER REVIEWING THE CLIP, REPLY TO BOTH STUDENTS POST FROM THE ETHICAL ISSUES AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ( BRIEF DISCUSSION, NOT TOO LENGTHY)
Zero Dark Thirty
Zero Dark Thirty is a fictional account of the hunt for Osama Bin Laden and presents us with important ethical questions regarding the morality of torture (“enhanced interrogation techniques”) and the responsibilities of filmmakers to represent the truth.
Ethical Issues and Discussion Questions

1. Did Zero Dark Thirty change your perceptions about “enhanced interrogation techniques”? If so, how did they change?

2. Regardless of the semantic question of whether waterboarding is a form of torture, the fact remains that its use presents us with serious ethical dilemmas. Is it ever morally acceptable to subject a prisoner to pain, duress, or humiliation? If so, what circumstances call for such drastic means?

3. Moreover, if coercive modes of interrogation are ever permissible, where should we draw the line between acceptable and unacceptable interrogation methods, and what criteria should we use to establish that line? Who should have final say?

4. Do filmmakers have a moral responsibility not to misinform their audiences about important issues, or do their artistic licenses trump such concerns?

5. The film’s conflict is resolved by the assassination of Osama bin Laden. Should the U.S. government have done more to capture him alive? If avoidable, was this killing—and indeed, the creation of a “Kill List” of terrorists—ethical?

Source: Ethics on Film: Discussion of “Zero Dark Thirty.” (2013) Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/education/002/film/reviews/0007.html

References
Ethics on Film: Discussion of “Zero Dark Thirty” (2013). Carnegie council. Retrieved from https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/publications/ethics_onfilm/0007

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