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Linde Arentze

Linde is a Researcher at the Intimacies of Remote Warfare. Her research focuses on the global development of advanced military technology and its effects on military-industrial relations, civil-military relations, and the character of warfare. Besides her work at IRW, Linde is part of the interdisciplinary core team at the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies tasked by the Dutch government with investigating twenty years of Western interventionism in Afghanistan. She combines her work at IRW and NIOD with a PhD trajectory at the Conflict Studies Group at Utrecht University. Previously, she was as a Strategic Analyst at the Dutch defence and security think tank The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), where she conducted research on strategic security issues for the Dutch Ministry of Defence and the Dutch National Police. Linde holds a Master's degree in Conflict Studies and Human Rights (cum laude, 2022) and a Bachelor's degree in History of International Relations from Utrecht University (2021). Throughout her studies, Linde conducted various internships at IRW (2022), the Dutch Ministry of Defence’s Directorate-General Policy (2022), and the Dutch Ministry of Defence’s Institute for Military History (2021).
Civilian Harm
Book
Lauren Gould et al
17 September 2022
17/09/22

IRW researchers publish book on Hawija bombardments

Lauren Gould et al
Book
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.
Internship
16 September 2022
16/09/22

Internship opportunity: Join IRW as our new Project Officer

Internship
Come join our team!
Civilian Harm
Op-ed
Jip van Dort
15 September 2022
15/09/22

Increased defense budgets should result in victim compensation funds

Jip van Dort
Op-ed
In an op-ed in Het Parool, IRW’s Jip van Dort and PAX’s Erin Bijl argue that a modest part of the increased Defence budget should be invested in the creation of victim compensation funds.
Algorithmic Warfare
Commentary
Linde Arentze et al
21 June 2022
21/06/22

Reflections on the Realities of Algorithmic Defence Symposium

Linde Arentze et al
Commentary
IRW looks back on an illuminating Realities of Algorithmic Warfare Symposium.
Civilian Harm
Events
Lauren Gould
04/06/22

The Remote Warfare Paradox

Lauren Gould
Events
On Tuesday 14 June from 20:00 to 21:30 CEST, dr. Gould will lecture on the ‘remote warfare paradox’ and her successful efforts to expose the civilian harm effects of the 2015 Dutch airstrike of Hawija at the Instituto Cervantes, Utrecht.
Politics
Article
Marijn Hoijtink
30 May 2022
30/05/22

”Prototype warfare”: Innovation, optimisation, and the experimental way of warfare

Marijn Hoijtink
Article
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.
Algorithmic Warfare
Conference
Linde Arentze et al
08/06/22

The Realities of Algorithmic Defence Symposium

Linde Arentze et al
Conference
On 8 June 2022, IRW’s Prototype Warfare project will host a symposium to discuss the current state of the development, deployment, and regulation of autonomy in defence systems.
Civilian Harm
Op-ed
Jip van Dort
29 April 2022
29/04/22

Armed drones are not some kind of superweapon

Jip van Dort
Op-ed
While the war in Ukraine rages on, the Dutch state seems to be laying the political foundations for the armament of its military drones. In an op-ed in Het Parool, IRW’s Lauren Gould and Jip van Dort reflect on the shortcomings of this political process.
Civilian Harm
Events
Lauren Gould et al
13/04/22

IRW launches joint report ‘After the Strike’

Lauren Gould et al
Events
The recordings of the sold-out live event in De Balie with, among others, Pulitzer Prize winner Azmat Khan are now available online.
Civilian Harm
Commentary
Lauren Gould
25 April 2022
25/04/22

Reflections on the new Dutch civilian harm transparency policy

Lauren Gould
Commentary
IRW and partners reflect on the recent policy changes they helped shape

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