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This book offers an engaging and historically informed account of
the moral challenge of radically asymmetric violence - warfare
conducted by one party in the near-complete absence of physical
risk, across the full scope of a conflict zone. What role does
physical risk and material threat play in the justifications for
killing in war? And crucially, is there a point at which
battlefield violence becomes so one-directional as to undermine the
moral basis for its use? In order to answers these questions,
Asymmetric Killing delves into the morally contested terrain of the
warrior ethos and Just War Tradition, locating the historical and
contemporary role of reciprocal risk within both. This book also
engages two historical episodes of battlefield asymmetry, military
sniping and manned aerial bombing. Both modes of violence generated
an imbalance of risk between opponents so profound as to call into
question their permissibility. These now-resolved controversies
will then be contrasted with the UAV-exclusive violence of the
United States, robotic killing conducted in the absence of a
significant military ground presence in conflict theatres such as
Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. As will be revealed, the radical
asymmetry of this latter case is distinct, undermining reciprocal
risk at the structural level of war. Beyond its more resolvable
tension with the warrior ethos, UAV-exclusive violence represents a
fundamental challenge to the very coherence of the moral
justifications for killing in war.
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