2022
DOI: 10.1093/isq/sqac040
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Membership Has Its Privileges: Targeted Killing Norms and the Firewall of International Society

Abstract: There has been a long-standing debate over the ethics of targeted killing, with many scholars voicing concern over whether technological advancements and normative change are driving the normalization of these operations. Framed through social constructivism, they argue that the persistent use of these operations, combined with a lack of vocal opposition among states, makes a global norm cascade in favor of targeted killing increasingly possible. However, given the increasing number of states that have conduct… Show more

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