The drone exception
John Sides takes a look at public perception for the use of drones in targeted killings overseas. While approval for the use of drones remains high, Sides asks whether or not public perception could be...
View ArticleThe moral and ethical hazard of drones
John Kaag writes an interesting op-ed piece in the times about trying to reconcile philosophy with drone warfare. Here are some excerpts: Warfare, unlike philosophy, could never be conducted from an...
View ArticleCloaked in secrecy: lies and the abuse of Executive power
Like many others my age, my formative years have been consumed by this seemingly never ending conflict between “good and evil” or “us vs them”, where we’ve been engaged in I don’t know how many...
View ArticleSyria is not our fight
The Syrian civil war is an intensely complex conflict in an insanely fractured and splintering region. We like to believe – for some reason – that we can codify conflicts like this in such a way where...
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