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dc.creatorAdam, Amil
dc.date.accessioned2018-02-14T22:22:13Z
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-14T14:32:33Z
dc.date.available2018-02-14T22:22:13Z
dc.date.available2021-04-14T14:32:33Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244.46/1389
dc.description© 2017, The Journal of Global Affairs is the official student research publication of the Department of International and Area Studies in the College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma. Correspondence may be sent to: Journal of Global Affairs, C/O CIS/DIAS, 729 Elm Avenue, Hester Hall 150, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, United States of America. Email: jga@ou.edu.
dc.description.abstractThe following article provides an ethical appraisal of the use of armed drones within the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan by the Central Intelligence Agency through the prism of Just War theory. This paper argues that the inability of the United States to conduct these strikes in an ethical manner stems from an utter lack of transparency surrounding the program, and by extension the Central intelligence Agency's ability to employ lethal force unilaterally. Furthermore, this paper critiques the standard discourse surrounding the negative impact these drone strikes have had on US security interests. This analysis makes several policy recommendations to both the United States and Pakistan to improve ethical outcomes of future drone operations.
dc.description.abstractAbout Adam Amil
dc.description.abstractAdam graduated from the University of Oklahoma in Fall 2016 where he received a Bachelor of Arts in International Security Studies with a minor in Middle Eastern Studies. While attending the University of Oklahoma, Adam was a recipient of the US State Department's Critical Language Scholarship and participated in an 8-week long intensive Urdu language program in Lucknow, India over the summer of 2016. Since graduating, Adam IS enrolled in the Middlebury Institute of International Studies where he is pursuing a Master of Arts in nonproliferation and terrorism studies. Adam hopes to work as a Foreign Service Officer in the future and in his spare time enjoys snow skiing, boxing, and rooting for the Oklahoma City Thunder.
dc.description.sponsorshipThe Journal of Global Affairs is published in conjunction with the College of International Studies at the University of Oklahoma.
dc.format.extent12 pages
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dc.languageen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Global Affairs ; 6 (January 2017)
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dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleDrones, Ethics, and Pakistan
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dc.contributor.sponsorUniversity of Oklahoma. College of International Studies
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