The American Way of Bombing : Changing Ethical and Legal Norms, from Flying Fortresses to Drones

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The American Way of Bombing : Changing Ethical and Legal Norms, from Flying Fortresses to Drones

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780801452802
  • DDC分類 358.42

Full Description

Aerial bombardment remains important to military strategy, but the norms governing bombing and the harm it imposes on civilians have evolved. The past century has seen everything from deliberate attacks against rebellious villagers by Italian and British colonial forces in the Middle East to scrupulous efforts to avoid "collateral damage" in the counterinsurgency and antiterrorist wars of today. The American Way of Bombing brings together prominent military historians, practitioners, civilian and military legal experts, political scientists, philosophers, and anthropologists to explore the evolution of ethical and legal norms governing air warfare.Focusing primarily on the United States—as the world's preeminent military power and the one most frequently engaged in air warfare, its practice has influenced normative change in this domain, and will continue to do so—the authors address such topics as firebombing of cities during World War II; the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki; the deployment of airpower in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya; and the use of unmanned drones for surveillance and attacks on suspected terrorists in Pakistan, Yemen, Sudan, Somalia, and elsewhere.Contributors: Tami Davis Biddle, U.S. Army War College; Sahr Conway-Lanz, Yale University Library; Neta C. Crawford, Boston University; Janina Dill, University of Oxford; Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Duke University; Matthew Evangelista, Cornell University; Charles Garraway, University of Essex; Hugh Gusterson, George Mason University; Richard W. Miller, Cornell University; Mary Ellen O'Connell, University of Notre Dame; Margarita H. Petrova, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals; Klem Ryan, United Nations, South Sudan; Henry Shue, University of Oxford

Contents

Introduction: The American Way of Bombing

by Matthew EvangelistaPart I. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives1. Strategic Bombardment: Expectation, Theory, and Practice in the Early Twentieth Century

by Tami Davis Biddle2. Bombing Civilians after World War II: The Persistence of Norms against Targeting Civilians in the Korean War

by Sahr Conway-Lanz3. Targeting Civilians and U.S. Strategic Bombing Norms: Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose?

by Neta C. Crawford4. The Law Applies, But Which Law?: A Consumer Guide to the Laws of War

by Charles GarrawayPart II. Interpreting, Criticizing, and Creating Legal Restrictions5. Clever or Clueless?: Observations about Bombing Norm Debates

by Charles J. Dunlap Jr.6. The American Way of Bombing and International Law: Two Logics of Warfare in Tension

by Janina Dill7. Force Protection, Military Advantage, and "Constant Care" for Civilians: The 1991 Bombing of Iraq

by Henry Shue8. Civilian Deaths and American Power: Three Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan

by Richard W. MillerPart III. Constructing New Norms9. Proportionality and Restraint on the Use of Force: The Role of Nongovernmental Organizations

by Margarita H. Petrova10. Toward an Anthropology of Drones: Remaking Space, Time, and Valor in Combat

by Hugh Gusterson11. What's Wrong with Drones?: The Battlefield in International Humanitarian Law

by Klem Ryan12. Banning Autonomous Killing: The Legal and Ethical Requirement That Humans Make Near-Time Lethal Decisions

by Mary Ellen O'ConnellNotes

List of Contributors

Index

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