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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948344768902882
    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (colour).
    ISBN: 9780197501788 (ebook) :
    Series Statement: Oxford scholarship online
    Content: In this text, Michael J. Boyle examines how the spread of drones worldwide will change the patterns of war and peace in the decades ahead. He argues that drones are subtly altering the decision-making and risk calculus of its users and producing new ways in which states and non-state actors alike can compete for power and influence. In this way, they are beginning to change the dynamics of wars, humanitarian crises and peacekeeping missions and to newly empower actors as varied as militaries, private companies, and terrorist groups.
    Note: Also issued in print: 2020.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9780190635862
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1681116286
    Format: xi, 387 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9780190635862
    Content: Over the last decade, the rapid pace of innovation with drone technology has led to dozens of new and innovative commercial and scientific applications, from Amazon drone deliveries to the patrolling of national parks with drones. But what is less understood is how the spread of unmanned technology will change the patterns of war and peace in the future. Will the use of drones produce a more stable world or will it lead to more conflict? Will drones gradually replace humans on the battlefield or will they empower soldiers to act more precisely, and humanely, in crisis situations? How will drones change surveillance around the world and at home? In The Drone Age, Michael J. Boyle examines how unmanned technology alters the decision-making and risk calculus of its users both on and off the battlefield. It shows that the introduction of drones changes the dynamics of wars, humanitarian crises and peacekeeping missions, empowering some actors while making others more vulnerable to surveillance and even attack. The spread of drones is also reordering geopolitical fault lines and providing new ways for states to test the nerves and strategic commitments of their rivals. Drones are also allowing terrorist groups like the Islamic State to take to the skies and to level the playing field against their enemies. Across the world, the low financial cost of drones and the reduced risks faced by pilots is making drone technology an essential tool for militaries, peacekeeping forces and even private companies. From large surveillance drones to insect-like micro-drones, unmanned technology is revolutionizing the way that states and non-state actors compete with each other and is providing game-changing benefits to those who can most rapidly adapt unmanned technology to their own purposes.
    Note: Literaturangaben, Register , The drone age , Automated warfare , Death from above , Eyes in the sky , Terrorist drones , The all-seeing drone , Dull, dirty and dangerous , The new race , The future
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780190635886
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780197501788
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Boyle, Michael J The drone age New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2020]
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Drohne ; Kriegführung ; Konfliktforschung
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