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E-grāmata: Drones and the Future of Armed Conflict: Ethical, Legal, and Strategic Implications

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During the past decade, armed drones have entered the American military arsenal as a core tactic for countering terrorism. When coupled with access to reliable information, they make it possible to deploy lethal force accurately across borders while keeping one’s own soldiers out of harm’s way. The potential to direct force with great precision also offers the possibility of reducing harm to civilians. At the same time, because drones eliminate some of the traditional constraints on the use of force—like the need to gain political support for full mobilization—they lower the threshold for launching military strikes. The development of drone use capacity across dozens of countries increases the need for global standards on the use of these weapons to assure that their deployment is strategically wise and ethically and legally sound.

Presenting a robust conversation among leading scholars in the areas of international legal standards, counterterrorism strategy, humanitarian law, and the ethics of force, Drones and the Future of Armed Conflict takes account of current American drone campaigns and the developing legal, ethical, and strategic implications of this new way of warfare. Among the contributions to this volume are a thorough examination of the American government’s legal justifications for the targeting of enemies using drones, an analysis of American drone campaigns’ notable successes and failures, and a discussion of the linked issues of human rights, freedom of information, and government accountability.
Preface: Coming to Terms with Drones vii
Christof Heyns
Chapter 1 Assessing the Debate on Drone Warfare
1(23)
David Cortright
Rachel Fairhurst
Chapter 2 The Morality of "Drone Warfare"
24(22)
Jennifer M. Welsh
Chapter 3 Drone Warfare and Military Ethics
46(17)
Dr. Martin L. Cook
Chapter 4 International Law and Drone Attacks beyond Armed Conflict Zones
63(11)
Mary Ellen O'Connell
Chapter 5 Drone Strikes and the Law: From Bush-Era Detention to Obama-Era Targeted Killing
74(14)
Karen J. Greenberg
Chapter 6 Justifying the Right to Kill: Problems of Law, Transparency, and Accountability
88(11)
Pardiss Kebriaei
Chapter 7 The Strategic Implications of Targeted Drone Strikes for US Global Counterterrorism
99(22)
Audrey Kurth Cronin
Chapter 8 Security Implications of Drones in Warfare
121(21)
Patrick B. Johnston
Chapter 9 Winning without War: Evaluating Military and Nonmilitary Strategies for Countering Terrorism
142(21)
David Cortright
Rachel Fairhurst
Chapter 10 Targeted Killings and Secret Law: Drones and the Atrophy of Political Restraints on the War Power
163(17)
Mary Dudziak
Chapter 11 Understanding the Gulf between Public and US Government Estimates of Civilian Casualties in Covert Drone Strikes
180(19)
Chris Woods
Chapter 12 The Myth of Precision: Human Rights, Drones, and the Case of Pakistan
199(14)
Rafia Zakaria
Conclusion: The Future of Drone Warfare: Research Challenges and Policy Options 213(10)
David Cortright
Rachel Fairhurst
Notes 223(60)
List of Contributors 283(2)
Index 285
David Cortright is director of policy studies at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of several books, including Ending Obama's War: Responsible Military Withdrawal from Afghanistan. Rachel Fairhurst and Kristen Wall are former research assistants at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.