Striking Power: How Cyber, Robots, and Space Weapons Change the Rules for War
By (Author) Jeremy Rabkin
By (author) John Yoo
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
1st December 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
International law
Military history
Weapons and equipment
Diplomacy
341.63
Hardback
304
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Most weapons in themselves are not good or evil; their morality turns on the motives and purposes for the war itself. Threats to international peace and security include the proliferation of weapons of mass destructions, rogue nations, and international terrorism. This book argues that the response to these challenges to world stability is through embracing new military technologies such as drones, autonomous robots, and cyber weapons. These new weapons can send a strong message without causing death or severe personal injury, and as a result can make war less, rather than more, destructive.
Jeremy Rabkin is Professor of Law at George Mason University and was, for over two decades, a professor in the Department of Government at Cornell University. Professor Rabkin serves on the Board of Directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace, the Board of Academic Advisers of the American Enterprise Institute, and the Board of Directors of the Center for Individual Rights.
John Yoo is Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. He served in the Bush administration Justice Department.