Political EconomyResearch Publication 01 September 2019 Journal Article: The Role of Civilian Innovation in the Development of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems Maike Verbruggen considers the dynamics shaping civil-military relations surrounding LAWS
Civilian HarmMedia (Un)Contested Frames: Frame resonance, narratives and the danger of blowback from airstrikes by the international anti-ISIL coalition. Research report from Nora Kindermann on frame resonance, narratives and the danger of blowback from airstrikes by the international anti-ISIL coalition.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 01 July 2019 Report: US Media Coverage of Civilian Harm in the War Against So-Called Islamic State Reporters at US media outlets strongly believe that civilian harm should be a central component of broader war coverage. Yet non combatant casualties from US airstrikes were often poorly covered during the conflict against so-called Islamic State in Syria and Iraq.
Civilian HarmMedia 25 June 2019 In een ‘schone oorlog’ vloeit net zo goed bloed Op-Ed in Trouw by Jolle Demmers and David Snetselaar.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 14 June 2019 Journal Article: Optimizing Coalition Air Warfare: The Emergence and Ethical Dilemmas of Red Card Holder Teams Jacobsen and Saugmann examine the operationalisation of international law through Red Card Holders in collaborative military interventions.
TechnologiesResearch Publication 25 April 2019 Book: Technology and Agency in International Relations Hoijtink and Leese explore new ways of thinking about new technologies.
Civilian HarmMedia 01 April 2019 War in Raqqa: Rhetoric versus Reality Amnesty International and Airwars compare the rhetoric of remote warfare with the realities.
Political EconomyMedia 27 March 2019 Oxford Research Group BISA Event Podcast Oxford Research Group lecture by Jolle Demmers & Lauren Gould recorded as a podcast at the Conceptualising Remote Warfare conference.
Political EconomyMedia Oxford Research Group BISA Event Podcast Oxford Research Group lecture by Jolle Demmers & Lauren Gould recorded as a podcast at the Conceptualising Remote Warfare conference.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 08 January 2019 Journal Article: Buy now, pay later: American military intervention and the strategic cost paradox Thomas Waldman explores how attempts at avoiding short-term political costs of war increase longer-term political and security costs.