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9780521119511

Death by Moderation: The U.S. Military's Quest for Useable Weapons

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    9780521119511

  • ISBN10:

    0521119510

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-11-30
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This book addresses an important but little-noticed phenomenon in the revolutionary world of military technology. Across a wide range of otherwise-unrelated weapons programs, the Pentagon is now pursuing arms that are deliberately crafted to be less powerful, less deadly, and less destructive than the systems they are designed to supplement or replace. This direction is historically anomalous; military forces generally pursue ever-bigger bangs, but the modern conditions of counter-insurgency warfare and military operations "other than war" (such as peacekeeping and humanitarian assistance) demand a military capable of modulated force. By providing a capacity to intervene deftly yet effectively, the new generations of "useable" weaponry should enable the U.S. military to accomplish its demanding missions in a manner consistent with legal obligations, public relations realities, and political constraints. Five case studies are provided, regarding precision-guided "smart bombs," low-yield nuclear weapons, self-neutralizing anti-personnel land mines, directed-energy anti-satellite weapons, and non-lethal weapons.

Author Biography

David A. Koplow is a professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and Director of the Center for Applied Legal Studies.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Abbreviations and Acronymsp. xix
Revolutionary Weapons and Transformed Warp. 1
Deterrence and Self-Deterrencep. 28
The Law of Armed Conflictp. 55
Precision-Guided Munitionsp. 79
Low-Yield Nuclear Weaponsp. 104
Smart Antipersonnel Land Minesp. 132
Antisatellite Weaponsp. 150
Nonlethal Weaponsp. 188
What to Do about Useabilityp. 216
Indexp. 259
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