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_aA history of drones: _bmoral(e) bombing and state terrorism/ _cAfxentis Afxentiou |
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520 | _aThis article argues that an historical investigation of air power makes possible the critique of current regimes of drone surveillance and bombing as a practice of state terrorism. By identifying certain key themes regularly used in terrorism studies for the classification of violence as "terrorism", this article shows that early air power theorists understood military aircraft as essentially instruments of terrorism. | ||
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_aTERRORISM _xSTATE |
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_aAIR POWER _xTHEORY |
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_aCritical Studies on Terrorism: _gVol 11, No 2, August 2018, pp. 301-320 (112) |
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2018.1456719 _zClick here for text |
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