Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Author(s)
McKay, A. , Watson, A. & Karlshøj-Pedersen, M.
Publication language
English
Pages
267pp
Date published
15 Feb 2021
Publisher
E-International Relations
Type
Books
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Working in conflict setting, Technological, humanitarian action, Humanitarian Principles, Protection, human rights & security
Use in Humanitarian Programme Cycle
Examines the impacts of "remote warfare" on civilian protection.
Organisations
Saferworld

Modern warfare is becoming increasingly defined by distance. Today, many Western and non-Western states have shied away from deploying large numbers of their own troops to battlefields. Instead, they have limited themselves to supporting the frontline fighting of local and regional actors against non-state armed forces through the provision of intelligence, training, equipment and airpower. This is remote warfare, the dominant method of military engagement now employed by many states. Despite the increasing prevalence of this distinct form of military engagement, it remains an understudied subject and considerable gaps exist in the academic understanding of it. Bringing together writers from various backgrounds, this edited volume offers a critical enquiry into the use of remote warfare.

Authors: 
McKay, A. , Watson, A. & Karlshøj-Pedersen, M.