Author profile: Malte Riemann and Norma Rossi

Malte Riemann is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Reading. His research focusses on the historicity of violent non-state actors, practices of militarisation, remote warfare, and the relationship between public health and conflict. Together with Norma Rossi, he is co-founder and series editor of the Sandhurst Trends in International Conflict (Howgate Publishing). His work has been published in various journals, including Journal for Global Security StudiesCritical Public HealthSmall Wars JournalPeace Review, and Discover Society. He most recently published a monograph in German on the transformation of war titled Der Krieg im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert (Kohlhammer Verlag 2020).

Norma Rossi is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Reading. Her research focuses on the co-production of authority and subjectivity at the intersection between legal, political, and social dimensions with a specific focus on war and security. She has published on the political character of organised crime and its relation to state building, the impact of counter-organised crime measures on states’ practices and discourses on security, the changing character of war, and the value of further education in conflict resolution. Together with Malte Riemann, she is co-founder and series editor of the Sandhurst Trends in International Conflict Series (Howgate Publishing). Norma has published in various journals including Global CrimeSmall Wars JournalJournal of Civil WarsE-International Relations, and Peace Review (forthcoming). She most recently published a chapter in Law, Security and the Perpetual State of Emergency (Palgrave MacMillan 2020).

Outsourcing Death, Sacrifice and Remembrance: The Socio-Political Effects of Remote Warfare

Malte Riemann and Norma Rossi • Feb 19 2021 • Articles

Remote warfare removes war from certain privileged spaces and times, even at the price of maintaining a limitless condition of war elsewhere.

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