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Dr Wali Aslam, Rory Thomas, Muhammad Faisal Majeed, Patrick Bury, Marie Salter, and Dr. Patrick Bury

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  • Examination of the philosophical, ethical and cultural challenges raised by remote control warfare
  • In-depth case studies focusing on Pakistan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq to study the real-life implications of the move towards remote control warfare
  • Study of American, British and European motives for the use of remote means to fight wars

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Remote warfare's ethical and real-world impacts

This course discusses the complexities of a military's transition from traditional warfare to remote control via drones. Students should already have some experience with the relevant issues covered during the course.

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