Drone Wars -

Drone Wars

Transforming Conflict, Law, and Policy
Buch | Hardcover
496 Seiten
2014
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-107-02556-1 (ISBN)
99,75 inkl. MwSt
Drone Wars presents a series of essays that is a diverse and comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on drones. It covers important debates on targeted killing and civilian casualties, presents key data on drone deployment, and offers new ideas on their historical development, significance, and impact on law and policy.
Drones are the iconic military technology of many of today's most pressing conflicts. Drones have captured the public imagination, partly because they project lethal force in a manner that challenges accepted norms and moral understandings. Drone Wars presents a series of essays by legal scholars, journalists, government officials, military analysts, social scientists, and foreign policy experts. It addresses drones' impact on the ground, how their use adheres to and challenges the laws of war, their relationship to complex policy challenges, and the ways they help us understand the future of war. The book is a diverse and comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on drones that covers important debates on targeted killing and civilian casualties, presents key data on drone deployment, and offers new ideas on their historical development, significance, and impact on law and policy.

Peter L. Bergen is a print, television, and web journalist; documentary producer; think tank director; and the author of four books about al-Qaeda, three of which were New York Times best sellers and three of which were named among the nonfiction books of the year by the Washington Post. He is the director of the national security program at the New America Foundation in Washington, DC; a Fellow at Fordham University's Center on National Security; and CNN's national security analyst. Daniel Rothenberg is Professor of Practice in the School of Politics and Global Studies and the Lincoln Fellow for Ethics and International Human Rights Law at Arizona State University. He was also the founding executive director of the Center for Law and Global Affairs at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. From 2004 to 2010, he designed and managed human rights and rule-of-law projects in Afghanistan and Iraq. Rothenberg is the author and editor of several books and a frequent contributor on issues of international law, conflict, and global politics.

Part I. Drones on the Ground: 1. My guards absolutely feared drones: reflections on being held captive for seven months by the Taliban David Rohde; 2. The decade of the drone: analyzing CIA drone attacks, casualties, and policy Peter Bergen and Jennifer Rowland; 3. Just trust us: the need to know more about the civilian impact of US drone strikes Sarah Holewinski; 4. The boundaries of war?: Assessing the impact of drone strikes in Yemen Christopher Swift; 5. What do Pakistanis really think about drones? Saba Imtiaz; Part II. Drones and the Laws of War: 6. It is war at a very intimate level USAF pilot; 7. This is not war by machine Charles Blanchard; 8. Regulating drones: are targeted killings by drones outside traditional battlefields legal? William Banks; 9. A move within the shadows: will JSOC's control of drones improve policy? Naureen Shah; 10. Defending the drones: Harold Koh and the evolution of US policy Tara McKelvey; Part III. Drones and Policy Challenges: 11. 'Bring on the magic': using drones in combat Michael Waltz; 12. The five deadly flaws of talking about emerging military technologies and the need for new approaches to law, ethics, and war P. W. Singer; 13. Drones and cognitive dissonance Rosa Brooks; 14. Predator effect: a phenomenon unique to the war on terror Meg Braun; 15. Disciplining drone strikes: just war in the context of counterterrorism David True; 16. World of drones: the global proliferation of drone technology Peter Bergen and Jennifer Rowland; Part IV. Drones and the Future of Warfare: 17. No one feels safe Adam Khan; 18. 'Drones' now and what to expect over the next ten years Werner Dahm; 19. From Orville Wright to September 11: what the history of drone technology says about the future Konstantin Kakaes; 20. Drones and the dilemma of modern warfare Richard Pildes and Samuel Issacharoff; 21. How to manage drones, transformative technologies, the evolving nature of conflict and the inadequacy of current systems of law Brad Allenby; 22. Drones and the emergence of data-driven warfare Daniel Rothenberg.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.12.2014
Zusatzinfo 2 Tables, unspecified; 6 Line drawings, unspecified
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 830 g
Themenwelt Natur / Technik Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe Militärfahrzeuge / -flugzeuge / -schiffe
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Völkerrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Technik
ISBN-10 1-107-02556-7 / 1107025567
ISBN-13 978-1-107-02556-1 / 9781107025561
Zustand Neuware
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