Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-262) and index.
An argumentation approach to the study of drone warfare and lawfare -- The genealogical origins of heroic anxieties over asymmetrical warfare, aerial bombing, and the "drone syndrome" -- The George W. Bush administration and America's adoption of the drones, 2001-2008 -- Preserving one's honor and one's humanity: mediascapes and Pakistani countervisual critiques of the drone wars -- Humanizing drone pilots, the politics of verticality, and the public legitimation of US drone policies -- The Obama administration's immunization rhetorics, the "dispositional matrix," and the biopolitical expansion of the drone wars -- Futuristic drone fantasies, the responsibility to protect (R2P), and drone proliferation.
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Drone warfare and lawfare in a post-heroic age
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Drone aircraft-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.
Drone aircraft-- Political aspects-- United States.
Uninhabited combat aerial vehicles (International law)
LAW-- Military.
Uninhabited combat aerial vehicles (International law)