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The Partnerships of Remote Warfare

Here you will find a variety of relevant publications, op-eds, events, and podcasts published by ourselves and others.


Waging warfare remotely is seldom straightforward. Long-distance battles in far-flung locations often require close partnerships across Western allies and with military and political actors on the ground. Such alliances manifest across a range of social and material domains in the form of coalition warfare and security force assistance. They may be widely-recognized and institutionalised, or shadowy and transient. Common to them all is the fact that war ultimately plays out locally.
Security Cooperation
Podcast
Jolle Demmers et al
01 June 2018
01/06/18

An assemblage approach to liquid warfare

Jolle Demmers et al
Podcast
Antoine Bousquet interviews Jolle Demmers and Lauren Gould about the assemblage approach to liquid warfare with reference to the US AFRICA Command and the 'hunt' for Joseph Kony.
Security Cooperation
Article
01 June 2018
01/06/18

An assemblage approach to liquid warfare: AFRICOM and the ‘hunt’ for Joseph Kony

Article
Demmers and Gould analyse AFRICOM and the ‘hunt’ for Joseph Kony as an example of 'liquid warfare'.
Politics
Report
05 May 2018
05/05/18

Lawful but Awful?: Legal and Political Challenges of Remote Warfare and Working with Partners

Report
Knowles and Watson explore the legal grey zones of British military partnering.
Security Cooperation
Report
Tom Watts, Rubrick Biegon
29 November 2017
29/11/17

Defining Remote Warfare: Security Cooperation

Tom Watts et al
Report
Watts and Biegon examine practices of Remote Warfare on the ground.
Security Cooperation
Article
Andreas Krieg
08 January 2016
08/01/16

Externalizing the Burden of War: the Obama Doctrine and US foreign policy in the Middle East

Andreas Krieg
Article
Krieg on the light footprints and dark shadows of US foreign policy under Obama.

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