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E-grāmata: Drones and Global Order: Implications of Remote Warfare for International Society

Edited by (The Australian National University), Edited by (University of New South Wales, Australia), Edited by (Cornell University, USA)
  • Formāts: 286 pages
  • Sērija : Contemporary Security Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000528800
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  • Formāts: 286 pages
  • Sērija : Contemporary Security Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000528800

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This book explores the implications of drone warfare for the legitimacy of global order.



This book explores the implications of drone warfare for the legitimacy of global order.

The literature on drone warfare has evolved from studying the proliferation of drones, to measuring their effectiveness, to exploring their legal, moral, and ethical impacts. These "three waves" of scholarship do not, however, address the implications of drone warfare for global order. This book fills the gap by contributing to a "fourth wave" of literature concerned with the trade-offs imposed by drone warfare for global order. The book draws on the "English School" of International Relations Theory, which is premised on the existence of a society of states bounded by common norms, values, and institutions, to argue that drone warfare imposes contradictions on the structural and normative pillars of global order. These consist of the structure of international society and diffusion of military capabilities, as well as the sovereign equality of states and laws of armed conflict. The book presents a typology of contradictions imposed by drone warfare within and across these axes that threaten the legitimacy of global order. This framework also suggests a confounding consequence of drone warfare that scholars have not hitherto explored rigorously: drone warfare can sometimes strengthen global order. The volume concludes by proposing a research agenda to reconcile the complex and often counter-intuitive impacts of drone warfare for global order.

This book will be of considerable interest to students of security studies, global governance, and International Relations.

Recenzijas

Autonomous and remote weapons are the future of warfare, yet until now there has been surprisingly little reflection on their implications for world order. Utilizing international theory and keen insight into contemporary world politics, this impressive volume sheds new light on the system-wide effects of drones on the laws, norms, and practice of warfare, and sets an agenda that others will be obliged to follow.-

Alex J. Bellamy, The University of Queensland, Australia

'This superb collection of essays significantly advances our understanding of the consequences of drone warfare for global order.'

Stefan Borg, Swedish Defense University, Stockholm

'This book is timely, insightful, and provocativeexactly what is needed to advance the drone warfare debate. The co-editors 'bridge the gap' between academia and the military by including chapters from the worlds leading experts and practitioners of remote warfare. The authors insights will help inform decisions of combat leaders across alltactical, operational, and strategiclevels of war. Students at the War Colleges must read this book to adequately prepare for an era of robotics-enabled warfare.'

Barry McCaffrey, General Retired, U.S. Army, USA

'This important book adds significantly to our understanding of drone warfare in the contemporary era by marrying the contributors substantial empirical knowledge with insights drawn from the so-called 'English School' approach to International Relations Theory. This results in a better appreciation of how drone warfare shapes, and is shaped by, the global social order, which English School scholars label international society. Some may consider this hyperbole. However, I also see signs of a change in the evolving phenomenon of drone warfare of perhaps similar magnitude to that of the nuclear revolution at the end of WWII, especially when paired with the related developments in artificial intelligence and cyber warfare. The cumulative effect of these developments may be profound and unsettling for international society, and this book offers a useful platform for thinking through these issues in a more systematic way.'

Laust Schouenborg, University College London, UK

'The editors and contributing authors represent an impressive mix of respected, well-established academics; young scholars entering academia; and practitioner-scholars with deep empirical experience. Each of the thirteen chapters is the product of well-documented, rigorous scholarship.'

Professor Richard Norton, U.S. Naval War College, USA

1. Conceptualizing Global Order in an Era of Remote Warfare Paul
Lushenko, Srinjoy Bose, and William Maley Part I: Why do states use drone
warfare?
2. Realism, Drone Warfare, and the Future of the International
System John Hardy
3. International Societys Challenge of Targeted Killing by
Drones Jodok Troy
4. A Blended Interpretation of Drone Warfare Paul Lushenko
5. Drone Warfare and the Human Protection Transnational Legal Order Cecilia
Jacob and Nicola Mathieson Part II: How does drone warfare affect global
order?
6. Hierarchy, Drones, and Global Order in International Society John
Williams
7. Armed Drones and Sovereignty: The Arc of Strategic Sovereign
Possibilities Daniel R. Brunstetter and Amélie Férey
8. Drone Warfare and
International Humanitarian Law: The U.S., the I.C.R.C, and the Contest over
the Global Legal Order Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi
9. Drone Warfare and the
Management of Violence William Maley Part III: How can international society
best govern drone warfare?
10. Coming Soon to a Theater (of War) Near You:
Drones of all Shapes and Sizes Keith L. Carter 11.The Context and Prospects
of Regulating Drones in Conflict Michael P. Kreuzer
12. Suleimanis Choice:
The Narrow Permissions and Wider Considerations of Remote Warfare Robert
Underwood Part IV: Conclusion
13. The Significanceand Potentialof a Fourth
Wave of Drone Warfare Scholarship John Blaxland, Srinjoy Bose, and Paul
Lushenko
Paul Lushenko is a U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and General Andrew Jackson Goodpaster Scholar at Cornell University, U.S.A.

Srinjoy Bose is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

William Maley is Emeritus Professor at The Australian National University.