Remote warfare Round-upMedia 28 April 2021 Remote Warfare Round-up 009 In this weeks round-up, we answer some of the main questions regarding the U.S pull out from Afghanistan and how this may lead to more remote warfare in the country's future.
Civilian HarmMedia 12 April 2021 Remote Warfare Round-up 008 The Remote Warfare roundup is a bi-weekly digest of unfolding news, op-eds and reports relevant to remote warfare.
PoliticsResearch Publication 06 April 2021 Book: ‘The War Lawyers’ Dr. Craig Jones' book "The War Lawyers: The United States, Israel and Juridical Warfare ” looks at the increasingly accepted role of military lawyers in the planning and executing of military operations in contemporary conflicts.
OperationsResearch Publication 04 April 2021 Book Chapter: Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Bringing together writers from various backgrounds, this edited volume offers a critical enquiry into the use and impact of remote warfare.
PoliticsMedia 29 March 2021 Remote Warfare Round-up 007 The Remote Warfare roundup is a bi-weekly digest of unfolding news, op-eds and reports relevant to remote warfare.
PoliticsMedia 14 March 2021 Remote Warfare is not an Election Theme In his latest article for the Correspondent Lennart Hofman addresses the changing nature of war and its increased invisibility against the backdrop of the upcoming Dutch elections.
Civilian HarmProject How Remote Warfare Blows Back: A Case Study of Hawija The IRW teams up with Pax and introduces a new Community Engagement Learning project to study the reverberating effects of the Dutch airstike on Hawija, Iraq.
Civilian HarmMedia 02 February 2021 The Netherlands is trying to maintain the myth of a ‘clean’ war In his latest op-ed published in the daily paper Trouw, Jip van Dort raises a rather sinister question: What exactly do we (or are we allowed to) know about the dark side of warfare, specifically about civilian casualties?
PoliticsMedia 28 December 2020 More drones, more war The notion that deploying drones will enable militaries to conduct war with greater precision and less civilian harm is neither new, nor accurate argues the IRW team in an op-ed for the Dutch newspaper the NRC.
Civilian HarmEvents 09 December 2020 How Remote is Remote Warfare? Watch Intimacies of Remote Warfare project founder Prof. Jolle Demmers tackling the big questions surrounding remote warfare and call for more transparency in her recent talk for Stadium Generale.