Enemies known and unknown : targeted killings in America's transnational war / Jack McDonald.
2017
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Title
Enemies known and unknown : targeted killings in America's transnational war / Jack McDonald.
Published
New York : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Call Number
KZ6373.2 .M326 2017
ISBN
0190683074
9780190683078
9780190683078
Description
ix, 318 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)962790536
Summary
"The US thinks of itself as upholding the rule of international law and spreading democracy, yet ... targeted killings have been widely decried as extra-judicial violations of human rights. This book examines these paradoxes, arguig that they are partially explained by the application of exist inglegal standards to transnational wars. Critics argue the the kind of war the US claims to be waging - transnational armed conflict - does not actuallly exist. McDonald analyzes the concepts of transnational war and the legal interpretations that underpin it ... . America's interpretations of sovereignty and international law shape and constitute war itself, with lethal consequences for the named and anonymous persons that it unilaterally defines as participants. McDonald's analysis helps us understand the social and legal construction of legitimate violence in warfare, and the relationship between legal opinions formed in US government departments and acts of violence half a world away."--Front book flap.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
vii
Introduction: The Balkan Crucible
1
1.
Cleanest War
13
2.
Lens of Law
35
3.
In Washington's Shadow
63
4.
Lawful Annihilation?
89
5.
Unto Others
111
6.
Individuated Warfare
137
7.
Killing through a Monitor, Darkly
165
8.
Body as the Battlefield
195
9.
Gyges' Knife
221
Afterword
249
Notes
253
Index
305