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The Drone Age

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Politics & Current Events
Unabridged   14 hour(s)
Publication date: 09/08/2020

The Drone Age

How Drone Technology Will Change War and Peace

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Digital Download ISBN:9781696601382

Summary

An essential guide to a potentially disruptive force in modern world politics, The Drone Age shows how the innovative use of drone technology will become central to the ways that governments and non-state actors compete for power and influence in the future.

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Product Description

In The Drone Age, Michael J. Boyle addresses some of the biggest questions surrounding the impact of drones on our world today and the risks that we might face tomorrow. Will drones produce a safer world because they reduce risk to pilots, or will the prospect of clean, remote warfare lead governments to engage in more conflicts? Will drones begin to replace humans on the battlefield? Will they empower soldiers and peacekeepers to act more precisely and humanely in crisis zones? How will terrorist organizations turn this technology back on the governments that fight them? And how are drones enhancing surveillance capabilities, both at war and at home?

As advanced drones come into the hands of new actors—foreign governments, local law enforcement, terrorist organizations, humanitarian organizations, and even UN peacekeepers—it is even more important to understand what kind of world they might produce. The Drone Age explores how the unique features of drone technology are altering the decision-making processes of governments and non-state actors alike by transforming their risk calculations and expanding their capacities both on and off the battlefield. By changing what these actors are willing and ready to do, drones are quietly transforming the dynamics of wars, humanitarian crises, and peacekeeping missions while generating new risks to security and privacy.

Reviews/Praise

"A highly informative treatment of the current role and future potential of drones." - Kirkus Starred Review

"What Boyle offers in the place of righteous condemnation is a quiet moral clarity. When writing about armed drones like the Reaper and Predator, he is careful to take note of the horror of continuously fearing death from above. When describing the work of commanding the drones, his sympathies clearly lie with the pilots, a third of whom experience burnout and more than a sixth of whom contend with clinical mental distress." - Eoin O'Carroll, Christian Science Monitor

Author Bio

Michael J. Boyle is an associate professor and chair of political science at La Salle University. He is also a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) in Philadelphia. His books include Violence after War, Legal and Ethical Implications of Drone Warfare, and Non-Western Responses to Terrorism.