Political EconomyResearch Publication 17 May 2023 Journal Article: Future warfare between privatization and automation Dr. Calcara's (2022) paper highlights the importance of addressing the interplay of privatization and automation in future warfare
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 04 May 2023 Journal Article: The costs and consequences of drone warfare Michael J. Boyle discusses and warns for the different costs and consequences of remote warfare such as blowback.
Political EconomyResearch Publication 09 April 2023 Journal Article: The Political Economy of Drones Hall and Coyne (2013) offer an interesting political economy perspective on the evolution and expansion of the drone industry in the US.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 19 September 2022 Journal Article: Reverberating civilian harm effects under IHL Dr. Machiko Kanetake reflects on IRW’s 'After the Strike' report and the way its findings should influence debates in international humanitarian law.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 17 September 2022 Book: First Book on Hawija In its latest book publication, IRW brings together researchers, politicians, NGOs, lawyers, and victims of the 2015 Dutch F16 bombing of Hawija to reflect on remote warfare, civilian harm and democratic control.
PoliticsResearch Publication 30 May 2022 Journal Article: ‘Prototype warfare’ In her latest article ‘”Prototype warfare”: Innovation, optimisation, and the experimental way of warfare” dr. Marijn Hoijtink sets out to map the contours of a new regime of warfare.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 08 April 2022 After the strike: Exposing the civilian harm effects of the 2015 Dutch airstrike on Hawija IRW, PAX and Al-Ghad are proud to share their report on the direct and reverberating effects of the 2015 Dutch aistrike on Hawija, Iraq
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 16 December 2021 Yemen: The Unheard Voices Research report from Maha Al-Buhar on how the Saudi-led coalition's airstrikes in Yemen are interpreted and contested by civilians on the receiving end.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 01 December 2021 Report: “After the Dust Settles: Seeking Acknowledgement and Justice” How was the 2015 bombing on Hawija experienced and interpreted on social media? A team of students from Utrecht University collaborated with IRW and PAX to answer this question. Their findings are now available in a research report.
Civilian HarmResearch Publication 16 November 2021 Strategic ignorance and the legitimation of remote warfare: The Hawija bombardments This article by IRW Dr Lauren Gould and Dr Nora Stel was recently published by Security Dialogue.