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Enemies Known and Unknown
Enemies Known and Unknown
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Enemies Known and Unknown
Enemies Known and Unknown
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This book examines the normative debates around the American use of targeted killings.It uses the methodology of Peter Singer to question whether the Obama administration’s defence of its use of targeted killings is cohesive or hypocritical. In doing so, the book departs from the disciplinary purpose of international law, Constitutional law and the just war tradition (judging right and wrong) and instead examines discipline-specific defences of targeted killings to identify their requisite norm…

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This book examines the normative debates around the American use of targeted killings.

It uses the methodology of Peter Singer to question whether the Obama administration’s defence of its use of targeted killings is cohesive or hypocritical. In doing so, the book departs from the disciplinary purpose of international law, Constitutional law and the just war tradition (judging right and wrong) and instead examines discipline-specific defences of targeted killings to identify their requisite normative principles in order to compare these norms across disciplines.

This book departs from the existing literature on targeted killings but does so in order to provide a constructive perspective on targeted killings themselves. The methodology used in this book means that it argues only that targeted killings are defensible as acts of war, but highlights the normative role of accountability and responsibility in this defence. In doing so, it offers an argument that the use of “pattern of life” killings by the CIA falls outside the defence offered by the Obama administration, but that this same type of targeting could be used by the military due to differing standards/mechanisms of responsibility assignment in these organisations. The book thus provides a way of investigating contemporary wars where the conduct of war lacks the traditional hallmarks of conventional warfare. Furthermore, by drawing attention to differing normative concepts that underpin competing interpretations of law and morality, it provides a way of analysing contemporary political violence in an interdisciplinary fashion without seeking to displace single disciplinary study.

This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, ethics of war, foreign policy, international security and IR.

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This book examines the normative debates around the American use of targeted killings.

It uses the methodology of Peter Singer to question whether the Obama administration’s defence of its use of targeted killings is cohesive or hypocritical. In doing so, the book departs from the disciplinary purpose of international law, Constitutional law and the just war tradition (judging right and wrong) and instead examines discipline-specific defences of targeted killings to identify their requisite normative principles in order to compare these norms across disciplines.

This book departs from the existing literature on targeted killings but does so in order to provide a constructive perspective on targeted killings themselves. The methodology used in this book means that it argues only that targeted killings are defensible as acts of war, but highlights the normative role of accountability and responsibility in this defence. In doing so, it offers an argument that the use of “pattern of life” killings by the CIA falls outside the defence offered by the Obama administration, but that this same type of targeting could be used by the military due to differing standards/mechanisms of responsibility assignment in these organisations. The book thus provides a way of investigating contemporary wars where the conduct of war lacks the traditional hallmarks of conventional warfare. Furthermore, by drawing attention to differing normative concepts that underpin competing interpretations of law and morality, it provides a way of analysing contemporary political violence in an interdisciplinary fashion without seeking to displace single disciplinary study.

This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, ethics of war, foreign policy, international security and IR.

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