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OverviewIn The Remote Revolution Erik Lin-Greenberg shows that drones are rewriting the rules of international security - but not in ways one would expect. Emerging technologies like drones are often believed to increase the likelihood of crises and war. By lowering the potential risks and human costs of military operations, they encourage decision-makers to deploy military force. Yet as Lin-Greenberg contends, operations involving drones are in fact less likely to evolve into broader, more intense conflicts than similar operations involving traditionally crewed assets. Even as drones increase the frequency of conflict, the decreased costs of their operations reduces the likelihood of conflict escalation. Leveraging diverse types of evidence from original wargames, survey experiments, and cases of US and Israeli drone operations, Lin-Greenberg explores how drone operations lower risks of escalation. First, they enable states to gather more or better intelligence that may avert or reduce the chances of high-stakes conflict. Second, drone attacks are less likely to affront a target state's honor and therefore less likely to provoke aggressive responses. Lastly, leaders are less likely to take escalatory actions when drones are attacked than they are with incidents involving inhabited assets. Lin-Greenberg's findings prove conclusively that drones are far less destabilizing than commonly argued. Drones add rungs to the proverbial ""escalation ladder"" and, in doing so, have brought about a fundamental change - a revolution - in the character of statecraft. With the use of unmanned technologies only set to grow in coming times, The Remote Revolution is critical reading about their possibilities and politics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erik Lin-GreenbergPublisher: Cornell University Press Imprint: Cornell University Press Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9781501783838ISBN 10: 1501783831 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 15 November 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Introduction 1. The Remote Revolution 2. Evidence from Wargames 3. Evidence from Surveys 4. U.S. Cold War Aerial Reconnaissance 5. Israel's Drone Use and the Campaign Between Wars 6. ConclusionReviewsAuthor InformationErik Lin-Greenberg is Associate Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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