著者
矢野 哲也 Yano Tetsuya ヤノ テツヤ
出版者
大阪大学大学院国際公共政策研究科
雑誌
国際公共政策研究 (ISSN:13428101)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.20, no.1, pp.81-95, 2015-09

According to the U.S. Code, the term "covert action" means an activity or activities of the United States Government to infl uence political, economic, or military conditions abroad, where it is intended that the role of the United States Government will not be apparent or acknowledged publicly. Osama bin Laden was killed when U.S. forces stormed his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in the early hours of May 2, 2011. CIA Director Leon E. Panetta said this was what's called a "Title 50" operation, which is a covert operation, and it comes directly from the President of the United States. The Abbottabad raid illustrates the post-9/11 security environment convergence of military and intelligence operations. This article focuses on the problem with both using military personnel to conduct covert action and using them without a military chain of command.
著者
矢野 哲也 ヤノ テツヤ Yano Tetsuya
出版者
大阪大学大学院国際公共政策研究科
雑誌
国際公共政策研究 (ISSN:13428101)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.18, no.1, pp.199-212, 2013-09

The targeted killing policy by the U.S. government as part of its counterterrorism strategy has become a new political issue in the United States. The driving force behind the new mode of warfare, called the Predator drone warfare, that makes targeted killing possible is the existence of drones supported by remarkable technological innovation. The purpose of this article is to clarify problems with U.S. targeted killing by drones and thereby to consider what lies ahead for this new military policy.