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The Technologies of Remote Warfare

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


The history of warfare has been defined by technological innovation. Everything from gunpowder to the atomic bomb has radically altered the way wars are fought and how peace is achieved. Remote warfare is no exception. Conducting warfare from a distance is made possible by a complex network of technologies including surveillance, algorithms, machine learning, unmanned and autonomous vehicles, and precision-guided munitions. By transforming what is possible on and off the battlefield, the ascendency of these technologies raises fresh questions about the role of humans in warfare as well as how the technologies themselves are developed and proliferated.
Technologies
Book
22 January 2015
22/01/15

A Theory of the Drone

Book
Gregoire Chamayou's searing critique of drone warfare.
Technologies
Article
Peter Asaro
14 March 2013
14/03/13

The labor of surveillance and bureaucratized killing

Peter Asaro
Article
Peter Asaro explores what it means to be a soldier of remote warfare.

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