Drones have become the controversial new weapon of choice for the US military abroad. Unmanned details the causes and deadly consequences of this terrifying new development in warfare, and explores the implications for international law and global peace. Ann Rogers and John Hill argue that drones represent the first truly globalised technology of war. The book shows how unmanned systems are changing not simply how wars are fought, but the meaning of conflict itself. Providing an unparalleled account of new forms of 21st century imperial warfare, Unmanned shows how drone systems dissolve the conventional obstacles of time and space that have traditionally shaped conflict in the international system. It considers the possibility that these weapons will become normalised in global conflict, raising the spectre of new, unpredictable and unaccountable forms of warfare.
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Shows how unmanned systems are changing not simply how wars are fought, but the meaning of conflict itself.
Abbreviations Introduction 1. From Balloons to Big Safari: UAV Development 2. The Drone Takes Off 3. The UAV and Military Doctrine 4. The Consequences of Killing without Consequences 5. Targets: The View from Below 6. Unlegal: Justifying a Drone War 7. Killer Robots 8. From Man O’War to Nano-War: Revolutions in Military Affairs Notes Bibliography Index
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'Important and engaging ... A very readable overview of the issues surrounding the growing use of armed unmanned systems'

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ISBN
9780745333359
Publisert
2014-04-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Pluto Press
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Aldersnivå
Crossover, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
192

Biographical note

Ann Rogers teaches International Relations and Media Studies at Royal Roads University, Canada. She is the author of Unmanned (Pluto Press, 2014). John Hill is the co-author of Unmanned: Drone Warfare and Global Security (Pluto, 2014) and was formerly the China Watch editor for Jane's Intelligence Review.