Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization.

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Emerging trends in transnational security: from the rise of non-state actors to force privatization.

What’s in a term? The challenge of finding common terminology for ethnic alliance-building in Myanmar’s peace process

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The challenge among ethnic actors to reach an agreement over terminology weakens their efforts to articulate collective identities and desired alternatives.

Dec 7, 2018

War and the coming of Artificial Intelligence

Violence & Security T.notes

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is already transforming our lives, for good or ill. And in the case of war, killing machines are not just the weapons of the future; they are already here.

Oct 14, 2018

SIPRI Yearbook Summary 2018: edizione italiana

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[IT] Dal 2011, in accordo con il SIPRI, T.wai offre al pubblico la traduzione italiana della sintesi del SIPRI Yearbook, considerato in tutto il mondo una fonte autorevole e indipendente di dati e analisi su temi relativi ad armamenti, disarmo e sicurezza internazionale.

Aug 30, 2018

Minsk Agreements: a difficult solution for Ukraine

Violence & Security T.notes

While the conflict has stalled, the reality around it has changed. Although diplomatic progress is being made, the road to peace and to the lifting of conflict-related sanctions needs to pass through the implementation of the Minsk Agreements: an outcome that, for the time being, Kiev might find difficult to…

Aug 7, 2018

Dal Cybersecurity Tech Accord a una Digital Geneva Convention: responsabilità, fiducia e impegno condiviso

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La Quarta rivoluzione industriale si presenta come un dirompente cambiamento socio-economico e una vera e propria trasformazione che interessa tutti gli aspetti della vita...   Read More

Aug 6, 2018
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