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ID160999
Title ProperNo boots on the ground
Other Title Information the effectiveness of US drones against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
LanguageENG
AuthorBolland, Thomas
Summary / Abstract (Note)The number of US drone strikes against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in Yemen has increased significantly since 2010, but received limited academic attention. This article examines the effectiveness of this drone campaign using an existing theoretical framework. Crucially, we contribute to the framework by adding a fourth intervening variable, namely target correspondence. Through a single case study, it is found that drones have only enjoyed limited success in degrading AQAP's hierarchical structure, qualified human resources and access to key material resources, and in some cases – owing to our target correspondence analysis – this limited success has come at a price. It is found that drones have temporarily disrupted AQAP by successfully eliminating senior leaders involved in coordinating and overseeing external operations. Overall, AQAP's ability to hit Western targets remains significant.
`In' analytical NoteDefense and Security Analysis Vol. 34, No.2; Jun 2018: p.127-143
Journal SourceDefense and Security Analysis Vol: 34 No 2
Key WordsCounterterrorism ;  Yemen ;  Al-Qaeda ;  Drones ;  AQAP


 
 
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