DRONES HAVE BECOME AN ESSENTIAL PART OF U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY, but most Americans know little about how they are used, and we receive conflicting reports about their outcomes. In Drones and the Ethics of Targeted Killing, ethicist Kenneth R. Himes provides not only an overview of the role of drones in national security but also an important exploration of the ethical implications of drone warfarefrom the impact on terrorist organisations and civilians to how piloting drones shapes soldiers.\n\nTargeted killings have played a role in politics from ancient times through today, so the ethical challenges around how to protect against threats are not new. Himes leads readers through the ethics of targeted killings in history from ancient times to the contemporary IsraeliPalestinian conflict, then looks specifically at the new issues raised through the use of drones. This book is a powerful look at a pressing topic today.\n
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