Monday, August 7, 2017

Special Issue: The Transformation of Targeted Killing and International Order

The latest issue of Contemporary Security Policy (Vol. 38, no. 2, 2017) focuses on "The Transformation of Targeted Killing and International Order." Contents include:
  • Special Issue: The Transformation of Targeted Killing and International Order
    • Martin Senn & Jodok Troy, Introduction
    • Thomas Gregory, Targeted killings: Drones, noncombatant immunity, and the politics of killing
    • Betcy Jose, Not completely the new normal: How Human Rights Watch tried to suppress the targeted killing norm
    • Mathias Großklaus, Friction, not erosion: Assassination norms at the fault line between sovereignty and liberal values
    • Michael Carl Haas & Sophie-Charlotte Fischer, The evolution of targeted killing practices: Autonomous weapons, future conflict, and the international order
    • Ian Hurd, Targeted killing in international relations theory: Recursive politics of technology, law, and practice