Drone Warfare

Drone Warfare

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Aug 11, 2014 · English · Hardcover (200 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 200
Language English
Published Aug 11, 2014
Publisher Polity
ISBN-10 0745680984
ISBN-13 9780745680989

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In a world where technology has rapidly transformed warfare, the emergence of drone warfare stands out as a pivotal and contentious issue. This examination delves into the ethical, legal, and strategic dimensions of using drones in combat, showcasing the profound implications they hold for modern military conflicts. The authors, John Kaag and Sarah Kreps, provide a thorough analysis that challenges readers to reconsider traditional notions of warfare and accountability in the face of evolving technology.

Through a rigorous exploration of drone operations, the narrative unpacks the balance between effective military strategy and the moral quandaries associated with remote combat. It raises crucial questions about sovereignty, civilian casualties, and the psychological impacts on both operators and targets. By weaving together case studies and theoretical discussions, the authors invite a deeper understanding of not just the machines themselves, but also the human decisions that guide their use.

As one of the most significant and controversial developments in recent military history, this work serves as an essential resource for anyone grappling with the future of warfare. It encourages an informed and nuanced dialogue about the implications of drone technology, urging both policymakers and the public to engage with the complexities that lie ahead.

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