Blips on the Screen
Andrew Cockburn: Risk-Free Assassinations, 3 December 2020
The Drone Age: How Drone Technology Will Change War and Peace
by Michael Boyle.
Oxford, 336 pp., £22.99, September,978 0 19 063586 2 Show More
by Michael Boyle.
Oxford, 336 pp., £22.99, September,
Drone Art: The Everywhere War as Medium
by Thomas Stubblefield.
California, 218 pp., £70, February,978 0 520 33961 3 Show More
by Thomas Stubblefield.
California, 218 pp., £70, February,
Hellfire from Paradise Ranch: On the Front Lines of Drone Warfare
by Joseba Zulaika.
California, 289 pp., £25, June,978 0 520 32974 4 Show More
by Joseba Zulaika.
California, 289 pp., £25, June,
The Kill Chain: Defending America in the Future of High-Tech Warfare
by Christian Brose.
Hachette, 288 pp., £21, April,978 0 316 53353 9 Show More
by Christian Brose.
Hachette, 288 pp., £21, April,
“... prospect that the strategy will change any time soon, for reasons that are well described by Christian Brose, though perhaps not in the way he intends. Brose, unlike the academic authors of other recent books on drones, is a denizen of the defence complex. Formerly staff director of the US Senate Armed Services ... ”