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The intense debate over US targeted drone strikes outside war zones has been limited by the failure to review and assess a considerable body of quantitative research and qualitative material on the impacts of such strikes on terrorist groups and civilians. This book fills an important gap in the literature by conducting a careful and rigorous review of such evidence. It argues that decisions about the use of targeted strikes as a counterterrorism instrument, as well as legal and ethical evaluations of such use, must be informed by our best understanding of the insights that empirical evidence can provide on the effectiveness of strikes and the costs they impose on populations where they occur.



Table of Contents

1. Introduction

PART I. EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON TARGETED KILLING

2. Measuring Cause and Effect in Targeting Killing

3. Israeli Targeted Strikes

4. Leadership Decapitation Studies

PART II: IMPACTS OF US STRIKES ON TERRORIST GROUPS

5. Overview of US Targeted Strikes

6. Quantitative Research

7. Qualitative Evidence

8. Weighing the Evidence

PART III: IMPACTS OF US STRIKES ON CIVILIANS

9. Civilian Casualties from US Targeted Strikes

10. Civilian Casualties: Beyond the Numbers

11. Effects on Local Populations

12. Conclusion


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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 01/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030911188, 978-3030911188
      ISBN10: 3030911187

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The intense debate over US targeted drone strikes outside war zones has been limited by the failure to review and assess a considerable body of quantitative research and qualitative material on the impacts of such strikes on terrorist groups and civilians. This book fills an important gap in the literature by conducting a careful and rigorous review of such evidence. It argues that decisions about the use of targeted strikes as a counterterrorism instrument, as well as legal and ethical evaluations of such use, must be informed by our best understanding of the insights that empirical evidence can provide on the effectiveness of strikes and the costs they impose on populations where they occur.



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction

      PART I. EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ON TARGETED KILLING

      2. Measuring Cause and Effect in Targeting Killing

      3. Israeli Targeted Strikes

      4. Leadership Decapitation Studies

      PART II: IMPACTS OF US STRIKES ON TERRORIST GROUPS

      5. Overview of US Targeted Strikes

      6. Quantitative Research

      7. Qualitative Evidence

      8. Weighing the Evidence

      PART III: IMPACTS OF US STRIKES ON CIVILIANS

      9. Civilian Casualties from US Targeted Strikes

      10. Civilian Casualties: Beyond the Numbers

      11. Effects on Local Populations

      12. Conclusion


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