ID | 135347 |
Title Proper | Drone attacks in Afghanistan and the Af-Pak region |
Other Title Information | is there any other option? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ranjan, Amit |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This paper is an attempt to analyse the contentious role of drone strikes in the context of the options available in the on-going fight against terrorism in Afghanistan and the Af-Pak region. There are significant legal issues here, both in terms of human rights and in terms of state sovereignty and independence, though there are those who argue that the concept of a “just war” provides adequate justification. Pragmatists focus on effectiveness. In Afghanistan and Pakistan, there are many individuals who lend their support to the drone attacks because they see no other alternative(s), given that the prospects for dialogue seems so unpromising. But however many jihadist leaders are killed, in drone strikes, other effective counter-insurgency action may provide a better option. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Affairs Vol.45, No.3; Nov.2014: p.456-466 |
Journal Source | Asian Affairs Vol: 45 No 3 |
Standard Number | Afghanistan |