The U.S. drone programme, imperial air power and Pakistan’s federally administered tribal areas

IF 1.6 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Critical Studies on Terrorism Pub Date : 2022-02-12 DOI:10.1080/17539153.2021.2013025
Shala Cachelin
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ABSTRACT This article argues that the conduct of state violence by the U.S. drone programme against FATA, with roots in racist and Orientalist discourse, is a contemporary manifestation of imperial air power. While the U.S. drone programme has had a devastating effect on the civilians residing within the programme’s operational areas, this article will focus on Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). With its own colonial history and position as the epicentre for U.S. drone strikes throughout the War on Terror, this region’s civilian population has been caught in the crossfire. Though incredibly valuable, the current literature pertaining to the tribal region is largely isolated from colonial realities, which are necessary to understanding the function of U.S. drones within a contemporary context. This article will examine the various levels of civilian harm endured by FATA civilians by analysing these experiences alongside the imperial nature and neo-colonial emergence of drones, as well as the region’s colonial history. Although global attention has shifted away from this region as the U.S. drone programme has expanded into other areas including Yemen and Somalia, an understanding of the FATA civilian experience illuminates patterns of imperial air power and mechanisms of control actively weaponised against various populations.
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美国无人机计划,帝国空军和巴基斯坦联邦管辖的部落地区
本文认为,根植于种族主义和东方主义话语的美国无人机计划对联邦直辖部落的国家暴力行为,是帝国空中力量的当代表现。虽然美国无人机计划对居住在该计划行动区域内的平民造成了毁灭性的影响,但本文将重点关注巴基斯坦联邦直辖部落地区(FATA)。由于其自身的殖民历史,以及在整个反恐战争期间作为美国无人机袭击中心的地位,该地区的平民人口一直处于交火之中。虽然非常有价值,但目前有关部落地区的文献在很大程度上与殖民现实隔绝,这对于理解美国无人机在当代背景下的功能是必要的。本文将通过分析这些经历,以及无人机的帝国性质和新殖民主义的出现,以及该地区的殖民历史,来研究联邦直辖部落地区平民所遭受的不同程度的平民伤害。尽管随着美国无人机计划扩展到包括也门和索马里在内的其他地区,全球的注意力已经从该地区转移开,但对联邦部落地区平民经验的理解,阐明了帝国空中力量的模式,以及对各种人口积极武器化的控制机制。
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