This study explores the ethics, law, and strategy of targeted killings by drones in the War on Terror. It starts with an exploration of just war theory, its historical development and criteria, to create a foundational framework by which to analyze the ethics of drones as a tactic. Then it defines terrorism and insurgency, establishing how sub-state actors operate, and the strategies states will use to neutralize them as threats. This shows that the War on Terror is actually an armed conflict because terrorism and insurgency are forms of warfare under the law and in warfare theory. After looking at terrorism a broad concept, a history of the War on Terror, its operational context, and the specific nature of al-Qaeda and its affiliates are e...
This paper will investigate the use of drone strikes by the United States government in its ongoing ...
In 2002 a US Predator drone operating above Afghanistan’s Paktia province spotted three men in Zhawa...
Since he first came to Regis University in 2010, Stuart Jenkins has been driven by the question, wh...
This book chapter addresses two questions. First, can targeted killing by drones in non-battlefield ...
While supporters claim that drone warfare is not only legal but ethical and wise, others have sugges...
© 2017, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
Armed unmanned aerial vehicles—combat drones—have fundamentally altered the ways the United States c...
Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence wor...
Since the terrorist attacks in the US soil of September 11th, 2001, armed drones evolved from being...
Drones or unmanned aircraft is product of the modern technology that allows wars to be done in the f...
Over the past decade-and-a-half of continuous warfare by the United States in Iraq, Afghanistan, the...
This paper explores the complex relationship between drones, war crimes, and environmental damage in...
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States government began to use drones ...
The first use of the modern day attack drone by the United States was in Afghanistan in mid 2002, an...
This paper will investigate the use of drone strikes by the United States government in its ongoing ...
In 2002 a US Predator drone operating above Afghanistan’s Paktia province spotted three men in Zhawa...
Since he first came to Regis University in 2010, Stuart Jenkins has been driven by the question, wh...
This book chapter addresses two questions. First, can targeted killing by drones in non-battlefield ...
While supporters claim that drone warfare is not only legal but ethical and wise, others have sugges...
© 2017, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department...
The first of a two-part series on the legality and ethics of targeted killing, this paper closely ex...
Armed unmanned aerial vehicles—combat drones—have fundamentally altered the ways the United States c...
Explores a variety of ways of thinking ethically about drone violenceExplores how drone violence wor...
Since the terrorist attacks in the US soil of September 11th, 2001, armed drones evolved from being...
Drones or unmanned aircraft is product of the modern technology that allows wars to be done in the f...
Over the past decade-and-a-half of continuous warfare by the United States in Iraq, Afghanistan, the...
This paper explores the complex relationship between drones, war crimes, and environmental damage in...
After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States government began to use drones ...
The first use of the modern day attack drone by the United States was in Afghanistan in mid 2002, an...
This paper will investigate the use of drone strikes by the United States government in its ongoing ...
In 2002 a US Predator drone operating above Afghanistan’s Paktia province spotted three men in Zhawa...
Since he first came to Regis University in 2010, Stuart Jenkins has been driven by the question, wh...