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Armed Drones and Globalization in the Asymmetric War on Terror - Challenges for the Law of Armed Conflict and Global Political Economy (Paperback)
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Armed Drones and Globalization in the Asymmetric War on Terror - Challenges for the Law of Armed Conflict and Global Political Economy (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in the Law of Armed Conflict
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This book is a critical exploration of the war on terror from the
prism of armed drones and globalization. It is particularly focused
on the United States' use of the drones, and the systemic
dysfunctions that globalization has caused to international
political economy and national security, creating backlash in which
the desirability of globalization is not only increasingly
questioned, but the resultant dissension about its desirability
appears increasingly militating against the international consensus
needed to fight the war on terror. To underline the controversial
nature of the "war on terror" and the pragmatic weapon (armed
drones) fashioned for its prosecution, some of the elements of this
controversy have been interrogated in this book. They include,
amongst others, the doubt over whether the war should have been
declared in the first place because terrorist attacks hardly meet
the United Nations' casus belli - an armed attack. There are
critics, as highlighted in this book, who believe that the "war on
terror" is not an armed conflict properly so called, and, thus,
remains only a "law enforcement issue." The United States and all
the states taking part in the war on terror are obligated to
observe International Humanitarian Law (IHL). It is within this
context of IHL that this book appraises the drone as a weapon of
engagement, discussing such issues as "personality" and "signature"
strikes as well as the implications of the deployment of spies as
drone strikers rather than the Defence Department, the members of
the U.S armed forces. This book will be of value to researchers,
academics, policymakers, professionals, and students in the fields
of security studies, terrorism, the law of armed conflict,
international humanitarian law, and international politics.
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