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Enemies known and unknown : targeted killings in America's transnational wars

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President Obama was elected on an anti-war platform, yet targeted killings have increased under his command of the 'War on Terror'.

The US thinks of itself as upholding the rule of international law and spreading democracy, yet such targeted killings have been widely decried as extra-judicial violations of human rights.

This book examines these paradoxes, arguing that they are partially explained by the application of existing legal standards to transnational wars.

Critics argue that the kind of war the US claims to be waging - transnational armed conflict - doesn't actually exist.

McDonald analyses the concept of transnational war and the legalinterpretations that underpin it, and argues that the Obama administration's adherence to therule of law produces a status quo of violence that is in some ways more disturbing than the excessesof the Bush administration.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.

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C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
1849046441 / 9781849046442
Paperback / softback
341.63
14/04/2017
United Kingdom
English
256 pages
22 cm