Striking power : how cyber, robots, and space weapons change the rules for war / Jeremy Rabkin and John Yoo.
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- 9781594038877 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 341.6/3 23
- KZ6385 .R25 2017
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KZ6355 .S66 2016 The law of armed conflict : | KZ 6374 .F74125 2013 قوات أمن مرنة للمشاركة في التدخلات العسكرية أفغانستان ومأزق سياسة الأمن الألمانية | KZ 6374 .F74125 2013 قوات أمن مرنة للمشاركة في التدخلات العسكرية أفغانستان ومأزق سياسة الأمن الألمانية | KZ6385 .R25 2017 Striking power : | KZ 6462 .G46 2007 The Geneva conventions of 12 August 1949. | KZ6462 .G46 2007 Protocols additional to the Geneva conventions of 12 August 1949. | KZ6471 .B681 2014 The practical guide to humanitarian law |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-278) and index.
We must think anew -- Returning to coercion -- Except a few things regarded as barbarous and cruel : the law of war before the 1970s -- How the law of war was hijacked -- The rise of the machines -- Cyber weapons -- Coercion in space.
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