Journal Article: The effects of US security assistance on civilian harm
Dr. Sullivan discuss her findings on how state violence varies based on the type of security assistance and the institutional environment in the recipient state.
Dr. Sullivan discuss her findings on how state violence varies based on the type of security assistance and the institutional environment in the recipient state.
Unveiling the ethical implications and accountability challenges surrounding armed drones, this NRC analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of the Netherlands decision to equip drones with weaponry.
A podcast on how the US responds to claims of civilian harm caused by US airstrikes and how civilians are left with lots of questions instead of answers.
Authors Emily Knowles and Jahara Matisek discuss that a shift is needed to a peacebuilding approach when providing SFA in weak states.
In this article ‘Strategic Narratives and US Surrogate Warfare’ Thomas Waldman discusses how the US frames and justifies their surrogate wars by using strategic narratives
Dr. Calcara’s (2022) paper highlights the importance of addressing the interplay of privatization and automation in future warfare
An interview with Dr. Kenneth Payne on how AI lethal drones may shape the future of military strategies and warfare
This episode of the Civilian Protection Podcast focuses on the legacy of civilian harm in Afghanistan.
A documentary about the realities of remote warfare and how civilians risk their lives every day to save the lives of others.
Michael J. Boyle discusses and warns for the different costs and consequences of remote warfare such as blowback.