Articles

Death by Data: Drones, Kill Lists and Algorithms

Jennifer Gibson • Feb 18 2021 • Articles

Legal questions surrounding the use of metadata in targeting means that an adequate, independent post-strike investigation is the bare minimum of what ‘feasible’ precautions should include.

The Limitations and Consequences of Remote Warfare in Syria

Sinan Hatahet • Feb 18 2021 • Articles

The Syrian conflict is an example of global and regional powers waging remote warfare against their adversaries with minimum human and capital costs.

Intelligence Sharing in Remote Warfare

Julian Richards • Feb 17 2021 • Articles

The risks are rising as we move through the next major revolution in military affairs, and vigilance against eroding human rights needs to keep pace.

Artificial Intelligence, Weapons Systems and Human Control

Ingvild Bode and Hendrik Huelss • Feb 16 2021 • Articles

Including AI in weapons systems is important not because of the emergence of autonomous machines, but because human control is becoming compromised in human-machine interactions.

The Human Cost of Remote Warfare in Yemen

Baraa Shiban and Camilla Molyneux • Feb 16 2021 • Articles

Remote warfare operations in Yemen have led to the deaths of thousands of civilians, along with having significant economic, educational and mental health implications for impacted communities.

Human Rights and Civilian Harm in Security Cooperation: A Framework of Analysis

Daniel Mahanty • Feb 16 2021 • Articles

Even as the US Government shifts its stated defence priorities toward ‘great power competition’, the era of security partnership, and the emphasis on ‘by, with, and through’ is likely here to stay.

Opinion – In Defense of U.S. Education and Cultural Programs

Daniel Bottomley • Feb 15 2021 • Articles

By no means are education programs panaceas to reestablishing U.S. persuasive preeminence, but they are small steps in making America respected again.

New Book – Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Alasdair McKay • Feb 14 2021 • Articles

Modern warfare is becoming increasingly defined by distance through the use of intelligence, training, equipment and airpower. Bringing together writers from various backgrounds, this book offers a critical enquiry into remote warfare.

Opinion – The Economic Flaws in Elon Musk’s Mars Colonization Plans

John Hickman • Feb 12 2021 • Articles

The scientific and engineering challenges of establishing an extraterrestrial human settlement are daunting enough but solving the attendant economic problems may be even more difficult.

Remote Warfare: A Critical Introduction

Abigail Watson and Alasdair McKay • Feb 11 2021 • Articles

In an era where there is a greater emphasis placed on state-on-state competition, remote warfare seems to be here to stay. Yet, there is little appreciation of the political, ethical and legal implications.

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