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Book SynopsisChapter 1: Legacies of Remote Warfare.- Chapter 2: Phenomenon and experience: searching for the civilian in an age of remote warfare.- Chapter 3: International law is dead, long live international law: the state practice of drone strikes.- Chapter 4: Blurred lines: the convergence of military and civilian uses of AI & data and its impact on liberal democracy.- Chapter 5: Can drones coerce? The effects of remote aerial coercion in counterterrorism.- Chapter 6: Light footprint—heavy destabilising impact in Niger: why the Western understanding of remote warfare needs to be reconsidered.- Chapter 7: The (Over)Promise of Remote Warfare in the Age of AI.- Chapter 8: Drones all the way down: the evolution of (remote) war on the battlefields of Ukraine, 2022-2025.- Chapter 9: Not so remote drone warfare.- Chapter 10: Is it over now? The legacies of remote warfare.