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The drone debate : a primer on the U.S. use of unmanned aircraft outside conventional battlefields / Avery Plaw, Matthew S. Fricker, and Carlos R. Colon.

Author/creator Plaw, Avery author.
Other author/creatorFricker, Matthew S., author.
Other author/creatorColon, Carlos R., author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2015]
Descriptionvii, 345 pages ; 24 cm
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Portion of title Primer on the U.S. use of unmanned aircraft outside conventional battlefields
Contents Introduction : the drone debate -- A brief overview of aerial drones and their military use by the United States -- Case study : the U.S. drone campaign in Pakistan -- The debate over strategy : are drones helping to defeat al-Qaeda and associated forces? -- Case study : the drone war reaches Yemen -- The debate over legality : are drone strikes permissible under U.S. and international law? -- Case study : signature strikes -- The ethical debate : are drone strikes consistent with the ideals of just war? -- Case study : oversight and accountability -- The politics of drone strikes : what political considerations shape the U.S. drone policy? -- Case study : additional polls on attitudes to drones -- Emerging issues : will armed drones proliferate rapidly, and what impact will they have on international security? -- Conclusion : the age of drones?
Abstract The Drone Debate offers a thorough investigation of the where, why, how, and when of the U.S. use of unmanned aerial vehicles. Beginning with a historical overview of the use of drones in warfare, it then addresses whether targeted killing operations are strategically wise, whether they are permissible under international law, and the related ethical issues. It also looks at the political factors behind the use of drones, including domestic and global attitudes toward their use and potential issues of proliferation and escalation. Finally, the use of drones by other countries, such as Israel and China, is examined. Each chapter features a case study that highlights particular incidents and patterns of operation in specific regions, including Yemen, Somalia, Pakistan, and Libya and strike types (signature strikes, personality strikes, etc.).--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2015034956
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