Drones and Global Order
Implications of Remote Warfare for International Society
Herausgeber: Lushenko, Paul; Maley, William; Bose, Srinjoy
Drones and Global Order
Implications of Remote Warfare for International Society
Herausgeber: Lushenko, Paul; Maley, William; Bose, Srinjoy
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This book explores the implications of drone warfare for the legitimacy of global order.
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This book explores the implications of drone warfare for the legitimacy of global order.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780367689223
- ISBN-10: 0367689227
- Artikelnr.: 62571684
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780367689223
- ISBN-10: 0367689227
- Artikelnr.: 62571684
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.
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 Society's 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. Suleimani's Choice: The Narrow Permissions and Wider
Considerations of Remote Warfare Robert Underwood Part IV: Conclusion 13.
The Significance-and Potential-of a Fourth Wave of Drone Warfare
Scholarship John Blaxland, Srinjoy Bose, and 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 Society's 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. Suleimani's Choice: The Narrow Permissions and Wider
Considerations of Remote Warfare Robert Underwood Part IV: Conclusion 13.
The Significance-and Potential-of a Fourth Wave of Drone Warfare
Scholarship John Blaxland, Srinjoy Bose, and Paul Lushenko
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 Society's 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. Suleimani's Choice: The Narrow Permissions and Wider
Considerations of Remote Warfare Robert Underwood Part IV: Conclusion 13.
The Significance-and Potential-of a Fourth Wave of Drone Warfare
Scholarship John Blaxland, Srinjoy Bose, and 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 Society's 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. Suleimani's Choice: The Narrow Permissions and Wider
Considerations of Remote Warfare Robert Underwood Part IV: Conclusion 13.
The Significance-and Potential-of a Fourth Wave of Drone Warfare
Scholarship John Blaxland, Srinjoy Bose, and Paul Lushenko