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NPR On Point podcast

Israel, Hamas and the laws of war: A primer

Janina Dill is a guest on NPR's On Point podcast to discuss what exactly qualifies as a war crime as the UN investiges whether war crimes have been committed by Israel and by Hamas.

Janina Dill
Global security
Israel
...
Palestine
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In the media

EJIL:Talk!

Our shared horror

Janina Dill, the Dame Louise Richardson Chair in Global Security, on the moral question of who has 'the power to stop' the conflict in Gaza.

Janina Dill
Global security
Israel
...
Palestine
In the media

QUAD Magazine

The first Dame Louise Richardson Professor in Global Security discusses the state of the world and how good government matters more than ever.

Janina Dill, the first Dame Louise Richardson Professor in Global Security discusses the state of the world and how good government matters more than ever.

Janina Dill
Global security
Ukraine
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Just Security

AI and the future of drone warfare: risks and recommendations

The AI revolution in drone warfare is here, writes Senior Strategy and Policy Fellow Brianna Rosen. The new drone wars pose significant risks to civilians with even less transparency and accountability.

Brianna Rosen
Global security
Ukraine - view of Kyiv
26
Sep
26 September 2023, 18:00 - 19:30

The Heywood Lecture: The future of economic statecraft

The invasion of Ukraine has witnessed the use of economic statecraft on an unprecedented scale. With geopolitical competition becoming more intense, many are asking what the future role of such statecraft will be.

In the media

Just Security

Death by Drones: Does the Pentagon Always Know Who it is Killing?

Brianna Rosen examines the problems with U.S. drone and targeted killing as the Pentagon is investigating whether it mistakenly killed a civilian in a recent strike in northwest Syria.

Brianna Rosen
Global security
United States of America (USA)
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Programme

Minerva Global Security Programme: Contested Cross-border Spaces, Illicit Flows, and Order in the Contemporary World

This project sheds light on contested cross-border spaces where state actors and violent non-state actors cooperate and compete in governing territory.

Global security
24
Mar
24 March 2022, 17:00 - 18:00

Ukraine: the economic impact

The next in the Blavatnik School's series exploring the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine will bring together experts to examine the economic consequences of the war.

21
Mar
21 March 2022, 17:00 - 18:00

How will this end? The military situation in Ukraine and the political implications

This talk will look at the military situation unfolding in Ukraine—how the invasion has developed, and what we know now about both militaries—and examines its political implications for Ukraine, Russia, NATO countries, and globally.

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