01866nam a2200397 a 4500001001400000003000700014005001700021007001500038008004100053010001500094020002800109035001800137040002100155042000800176050002300184100008000207245008100287260000900368263000900377264004700386300001500433336002600448337002600474338003600500490004000536504005100576505016900627520032900796650004301125650003801168650001801206650005501224650005301279655002401332776011201356in00024277975US-DLC20251202130142.0cr_|||||||||||250506s2025 nyu ob 001 0 eng c a2025011691 a9781501783838qHardback a(DLC)24188015 aaubengcauerda apcc00aJZ1254b.L564 20251 aLin-Greenberg, Erikeauthor4aut4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut14aThe remote revolution :bdrones and modern statecraft /cErik Lin-Greenberg. c2025 a2510 1aIthaca :bCornell University Press,c2025. a238 pages  atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aCornell studies in security affairs aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe Remote Revolution -- Evidence from Wargames -- Evidence from Surveys -- U.S. Cold War Aerial Reconnaissance -- Israel's Drone Use and the Campaign Between Wars. a"The book introduces and tests the logic of the remote revolution, a significant shift in how states compete on the international stage that is brought about by technologies-like drones-that create a world where confrontations between states are more frequent, yet generally remain low in intensity"-- Provided by publisher. 0aTechnology and international relations 0aDrone aircraftxPolitical aspects 0aDrone warfare 0aSecurity, InternationalxTechnological innovations 0aMilitary intelligencexTechnological innovations 0aPrint books.2local1 iPrint version:tRemote revolutiondIthaca : Cornell University Press, 2025z9781501783838w(DLC) 2025011690