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Online Ressource (VII, 124 Seiten) |
Series |
Whitehall Report ; 2-13 |
Summary |
Michael Aaronson and Adrian Johnson, Introduction 1. - Joel Faulkner Rogers, The Public View: British Attitudes to Drone Warfare and Targeted Killing 7. - Ulrike Esther Franke, The Five Most Common Media Misrepresentations of UAVs 19. - Nathalie Weizmann, Remotely Piloted Aircraft and International Law 33. - Can New Capabilities be Illegitimate? 45. - Alex Leveringhaus and Tjerk de Greef, Tele-operated Weapons Systems: Safeguarding Moral Perception and Responsibility 57. - Jacob Beswick and Elizabeth Minor, Casualty Recording as an Evaluative Capability: Libya and the Protection of Civilians 65. - Conway Waddington, Precision-Strike Technology and Counter-Terrorism: Conflating Tactical Efficiency with Strategic Effectiveness? 79. - Armin Krishnan, Dead on Target? The Strategic Dead End of Targeted Killing as a Way of War 89. - David Hastings Dunn and Stefan Wolff, Drone Use in Counter-Insurgency and Counter-Terrorism: Policy or Policy Component? 97. - Tom Dyson, Developing New Capabilities: The European Imperative 105. - Michael Aaronson and Adrian Johnson, Conclusion 113 |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Aaronson, Mike, Hrsg.
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Johnson, Adrian, Hrsg.
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