This five part podcast series, created by Jet Groenendijk and Isa Zoetbrood, reflects on The Netherlands’ use of remote warfare. It questions the social and political consequences of this way of war and whether this strategy will make Western states more or less war-prone in the future. It features interviews with the Intimacies of Remote Warfare project leader Lauren Gould and affiliate researcher Marrit Woudwijk.
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