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Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the Twenty-First Century Hardcover - 2009

by P. W. Singer

A military expert reveals how science fiction is fast becoming realityon the battlefield, changing not just how wars are fought, but also thepolitics, economics, laws, and ethics that surround war itself

P. W. Singer's previous two books foretold the rise ofprivate military contractors and the advent of child soldiers predictions that proved all too accurate. Now, he explores thegreatest revolution in military affairs since the atom bomb theadvent of robotic warfare.

We are just beginning to see a massive shift inmilitary technology that threatens to make the stuff of I,Robotand the Terminator all too real. More than seven-thousandrobotic systems are now in Iraq. Pilots in Nevada are remotelykilling terrorists in Afghanistan. Scientists are debating justhow smart and how lethal to make their current roboticprototypes. And many of the most renowned science fictionauthors are secretly consulting for the Pentagon on the nextgeneration.

Blending historic evidence with interviews from thefield, Singer vividly shows that as these technologies multiply,they will have profound effects on the front lines as well ason the politics back home. Moving humans off the battlefieldmakes wars easier to start, but more complex to fight. Replacingmen with machines may save some lives, but will lower themorale and psychological barriers to killing. The 'warriorethos,' which has long defined soldiers' identity, will erode,as will the laws of war that have governed military conflict forgenerations.

Paradoxically, these new technologies will also bringwar to our doorstep. As other nations and even terroristorganizations start to build or buy their own robotic weapons,the robot revolution could undermine America's militarypreeminence.While his analysis is unnerving, there's anirresistible gee-whiz quality to the innovations Singer uncovers.Wired for War travels from Iraq to see these robots in combatto the latter-day 'skunk works' in America's suburbia, wheretomorrow's technologies of war are quietly being designed.In Singer's hands, the future of war is as fascinating as itis frightening.


Summary

A military expert reveals how science fiction is fast becoming reality on the battlefield, changing not just how wars are fought, but also the politics, economics, laws, and ethics that surround war itself

P. W. Singer?s previous two books foretold the rise of private military contractors and the advent of child soldiers? predictions that proved all too accurate. Now, he explores the greatest revolution in military affairs since the atom bomb?the advent of robotic warfare.

We are just beginning to see a massive shift in military technology that threatens to make the stuff of I,Robot and the Terminator all too real. More than seven- thousand robotic systems are now in Iraq. Pilots in Nevada are remotely killing terrorists in Afghanistan. Scientists are debating just how smart?and how lethal?to make their current robotic prototypes. And many of the most renowned science fiction authors are secretly consulting for the Pentagon on the next generation.

Blending historic evidence with interviews from the field, Singer vividly shows that as these technologies multiply, they will have profound effects on the front lines as well as on the politics back home. Moving humans off the battlefield makes wars easier to start, but more complex to fight. Replacing men with machines may save some lives, but will lower the morale and psychological barriers to killing. The ?warrior ethos,? which has long defined soldiers? identity, will erode, as will the laws of war that have governed military conflict for generations.

Paradoxically, these new technologies will also bring war to our doorstep. As other nations and even terrorist organizations start to build or buy their own robotic weapons, the robot revolution could undermine America?s military preeminence. While his analysis is unnerving, there?s an irresistible gee-whiz quality to the innovations Singer uncovers. Wired for War travels from Iraq to see these robots in combat to the latter-day ?skunk works? in America?s suburbia, where tomorrow?s technologies of war are quietly being designed. In Singer?s hands, the future of war is as fascinating as it is frightening.

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A military expert reveals how science fiction is fast becoming reality on the battlefield, changing not just how wars are fought, but also the politics, economics, laws, and ethics that surround war itself P. W. Singer's previous two books foretold the rise of private military contractors and the advent of child soldiers? predictions that proved all too accurate. Now, he explores the greatest revolution in military affairs since the atom bomb?the advent of robotic warfare. We are just beginning to see a massive shift in military technology that threatens to make the stuff of I, Robot and the Terminator all too real. More than seven- thousand robotic systems are now in Iraq. Pilots in Nevada are remotely killing terrorists in Afghanistan. Scientists are debating just how smart?and how lethal?to make their current robotic prototypes. And many of the most renowned science fiction authors are secretly consulting for the Pentagon on the next generation. Blending historic evidence with interviews from the field, Singer vividly shows that as these technologies multiply, they will have profound effects on the front lines as well as on the politics back home. Moving humans off the battlefield makes wars easier to start, but more complex to fight. Replacing men with machines may save some lives, but will lower the morale and psychological barriers to killing. The ?warrior ethos, ? which has long defined soldiers? identity, will erode, as will the laws of war that have governed military conflict for generations. Paradoxically, these new technologies will also bring war to our doorstep. As other nations and even terrorist organizations start to build or buy their own robotic weapons, the robot revolution could undermine America's military preeminence. While his analysis is unnerving, there's an irresistible gee-whiz quality to the innovations Singer uncovers. Wired for War travels from Iraq to see these robots in combat to the latter-day ?skunk works? in America's suburbia, where tomorrow's technologies of war are quietly being designed. In Singer's hands, the future of war is as fascinating as it is frightening.

Details

  • Title Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the Twenty-First Century
  • Author P. W. Singer
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 499
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Penguin Press, New York
  • Date 2009-01-22
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9781594201981 / 1594201986
  • Weight 1.86 lbs (0.84 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.4 x 6.6 x 1.5 in (23.88 x 16.76 x 3.81 cm)
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Library of Congress subjects Twenty-first century, World politics - 21st century
  • Dewey Decimal Code 355.020

Media reviews

'PW Singer. . .has written what is likely to be the definitive work on this subject for some time to come. He has a record of drawing out the underlying trends in modern warfare, with previous books on child soldiers and the increasing use of mercenaries. Wired for War will confirm his reputation: it is riveting and comprehensive, encompassing every aspect of the rise of military robotics, from the historical to the ethical.'
Financial Times

'[A] riveting, important book . . . Singer, at age 29 the youngest scholar named a senior fellow to the Brookings Institute, put four years into writing Wired for War. It is the only book in my reading experience that quotes Immanuel Kant and Biggie Smalls with equal enthusiasm. The resulting book is an intoxicating, encyclopedic trip - made intensely readable by all the colorful characters Singer salts along this story. . . . I will be shelving my copy next to two other books that remade my world view: Tracy Kidder's The Soul of the New Machine and Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel.'
Karen Long, book editor of the Cleveland Plain Dealer

'P. W. Singer has fashioned a definitive text on the future of war around the subject of robots. In no previous book have I gotten such an intrinsic sense of what the military future will be like.'
Robert D. Kaplan, author of Imperial Grunts: The American Military on the Ground

'Singer's book is as important (very) as it is readable (highly), as much a fascinating account of new technology as it is a challenging appraisal of the strategic, political and ethical questions that we must now face. This book needs to be widely read -- not just within the defense community but by anyone interested in the most fundamental questions of how our society and others will look at war itself.'
Anthony Lake, former U.S. National Security Advisor and Professor of Diplomacy , School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

'Drawing from sources spanning popular culture and hard science, Singer reveals how the relationship between man and robot is changing the very nature of war. He details technology that has, until now, been the stuff of science fiction: lethal machines that can walk on water or hover outside windows, machines joined in networks or thinking for themselves. I found this book fascinating, deep, entertaining, and frightening.'
Howard Gordon, writer and executive producer of 24, The X-Files, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer

"Lively, penetrating, and wise ... A warmly human (even humorous) account of robotics and other military technologies that focuses where it should: on us."
Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy and Director, National Semiconductor Corporation

'Will wars someday be fought by Terminator-like machines? In this provocative and entertaining new book, one of our brightest young strategic thinkers suggests the answer may well be 'yes.' Singer's sprightly survey of robotics technology takes the reader from battlefields and cutting-edge research labs to the dreams of science fiction writers. In the process, he forces us to grapple with the strategic and ethical implications of the 'new new thing' in war.'
Max Boot, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; author of The Savage Wars of Peace and War Made New

'Weaving together immaculate academic research with a fan boy's lexicon of popular culture, Singer looks at the people and technologies beta-testing tomorrow's wars today. The result is a book both hilarious and hair-raising that poses profound ethical questions about the creation and use of ever more powerful killing machines.'
Gideon Yago, writer, MTV News

'Blew my f***ing mindThis book is awesome.'
John Stewart, The Daily Show

"A superb bookIf you read Wired for War you'll actually get a sense for the complexities that we are creating. We're not making a simpler world with these robots I don't think at all, I think we're making a more complex world, and that is something I got from this great book.
General James Mattis, USMC, NATO Supreme Allied Commander for Transformation and the Commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command

"In his latest work, Wired for War, Singer confesses his passion for science fiction as he introduces us to a glimpse of things to come–the new technologies that will shape wars of the future. His new book addresses some ominous and little-discussed questions about the military, technology, and machinery."
Harper's

"...A vivid picture of the current controversies and dazzling possibilities of war in the digital age."
Kirkus Reviews

'Genuinely Provocative'
Book Forum

"Full of vignettes on the use of robotics, first-person interviews with end-users, what has occurred in the robotics industry in its support of the nation, and what is "coming soon." Some of the new ideas are just downright mind-blowing..."
The Armchair General

"An admitted war geek, P.W. Singer obsesses over the course of 400-plus pages about the growing role of robots in combat. His tone is oddly jovial considering the unsettling subject matter, but you won't find a more comprehensive look at mechanized death outside science fiction."
Details Magazine

"If you want the whole story of remote warfare, pick up a copy of Wired for War, in which Peter Singer, a fellow of the non-profit Brookings Institution in Washington DC, exhaustively documents the Pentagon's penchant for robotics. Think of it as the next step in the mechanisation of war: swords and arrows, guns, artillery, rockets, bombers, robots."
The New Scientist

About the author

Dr Singer is considered one the world's leading experts on changes in 21st century warfare. He has written for the full range of major media and journals, including Boston Globe, L.A. Times, New Times, amongst many others. He is also the author of Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry and Children at War. He is also a founder and organizer of the US-Islamic World Forum, a global conference that brings together leaders from across the US and the Muslim world.

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