Home : SSI Media : Recent Publications
Sept. 29, 2015

The Ethics of Drone Strikes: Does Reducing the Cost of Conflict Encourage War?

By Dr Marcus Schulzke, Dr James Igoe Walsh

The Ethics of Drone Strikes: Does Reducing the Cost of Conflict Encourage War?Authors: Dr Marcus Schulzke, Dr James Igoe Walsh

View the Executive Summary
 

Armed unmanned aerial vehicles—combat drones—have fundamentally altered the ways the United States conducts military operations aimed at countering insurgent and terrorist organizations. Drone technology is on track to become an increasingly important part of the country’s arsenal, as numerous unmanned systems are in development and will likely enter service in the future. Concerned citizens, academics, journalists, nongovernmental organizations, and policymakers have raised questions about the ethical consequences of drones and issued calls for their military use to be strictly regulated. This level of concern is evidence that the future of drone warfare not only hinges on technical innovations, but also on careful analysis of the moral and political dimensions of war. Regardless of whether drones are effective weapons, it would be difficult to sanction their use if they undermine the legitimacy of U.S. military forces or compromise the foundations of democratic government.

Read Now