One of the defining features of the contemporary era is the occurrence of non-localized warfare, in which the enemy can be considered fluid and always changing. The above quote reminds us that history has provided multiple examples of how wars are apt to change and shift the foundations of states; but there is something unique to be said about the qualities of modern war and the change it has prompted. A military technological revolution has culminated in the unprecedented use of drones as primary agents of war (specifically in the “War on Terror”), which has in turn shifted the traditional relations of conflict
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If drones make waging war easier, the reason why they do so may not be the one commonly assumed with...
From the times of the Roman legion to the thunderous roar of the Soviet T-34 tanks, wars have shaped...
This brief policy essay examines the evolution of the argument around the proposition that there is ...
The historical backdrop of state sovereignty is portrayed by a consistent condition of progress. The...
This article explores the shifting methods of U.S. state violence. Building on their earlier work, t...
Military security policy is in flux, and the changes exhibit a seeming paradox. On the one hand, co...
War’s historical relationship to the creation of territorial nation-states is well known, but what e...
With the killing by the United States of Iranian general Qassim Soleimani, the war on terror crossed...
We argue that the spatialization of violence in the counterterrorism operations of the War on Terror...
Since the turn of the millennium, our world has undergone major changes in the way war is carried ou...
This thesis delves into the rise of the ISIS Caliphate against the backdrop of the historical contex...
In this senior project I assert that 9/11 was a turning point for the U.S. that changed the way it v...
We argue that the spatialization of violence in the counterterrorism operations of the War on Terror...
The article explores a range of themes in the sociology of human rights that arise from recent trans...
Terrorism surfaces in a most brutal manner in the global conflicts in the early 21st century. It is...
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