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James Johnson
James Johnson
Senior Lecturer, Director of Strategic Studies, University of Aberdeen
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Artificial intelligence & future warfare: implications for international security
J Johnson
Defense & Security Analysis 35 (2), 147-169, 2019
2232019
Artificial Intelligence, Drone Swarming and Escalation Risks in Future Warfare
J Johnson
The RUSI Journal 165 (2), 26-36, 2020
722020
Artificial Intelligence: A Threat to Strategic Stability
J Johnson
Strategic Studies Quarterly 14 (1), 16-39, 2020
592020
Delegating Strategic Decision-Making to Machines: Dr. Strangelove Redux?
J Johnson
Journal of Strategic Studies 45 (3), 439–477, 2022
542022
The end of military-techno Pax Americana? Washington's strategic responses to Chinese AI-enabled military technology
J Johnson
The Pacific Review 34 (3), 351-378, 2021
522021
The AI-cyber nexus: implications for military escalation, deterrence and strategic stability
J Johnson
The Journal of Cyber Policy 4 (3), 442-460, 2019
422019
Washington's perceptions and misperceptions of Beijing's anti-access area-denial (A2-AD)'strategy': implications for military escalation control and strategic stability
J Johnson
The Pacific Review 30 (3), 271-288, 2017
262017
China’s vision of the future network-centric battlefield: Cyber, space and electromagnetic asymmetric challenges to the United States
J Johnson
Comparative Strategy 37 (5), 373-390, 2018
212018
Automating the OODA loop in the age of intelligent machines: reaffirming the role of humans in command-and-control decision-making in the digital age
J Johnson
Defence Studies 23 (1), 43-67, 2023
202023
‘Catalytic Nuclear War’ in the Age of Artificial Intelligence & Autonomy: Emerging military technology and escalation risk between nuclear-armed states
J Johnson
Journal of Strategic Studies (Online: January 2021), 2021
192021
Artificial Intelligence in Future Hyper-Warfare: A Perfect Storm of Instability?
J Johnson
The Washington Quarterly 43 (2), 197-211, 2020
192020
Deterrence in the Age of Artificial Intelligence & Autonomy: A paradigm shift in nuclear deterrence theory and practice?
J Johnson
Defense & Security Analysis 36 (4), 422-448, 2021
172021
China’s ‘Guam Express’ and ‘Carrier Killers’: The Anti-Ship Asymmetric Challenge to the U.S. in the West Pacific, and Security Dilemma Explanations
J Johnson
Comparative Strategy 36 (5), 319-322, 2017
162017
Chinese Evolving Approaches to Nuclear “War-Fighting”: An Emerging Intense US–China Security Dilemma and Threats to Crisis Stability in the Asia Pacific
J Johnson
Asian Security 15 (3), 215-232, 2019
152019
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Warfare: USA, China, and Strategic Stability
J Johnson
Manchester University Press, 2021
142021
AI, Cyberspace, and Nuclear Weapons
J Johnson, E Krabill
War on the Rocks, 2020
142020
Inadvertent escalation in the age of intelligence machines: A new model for nuclear risk in the digital age
J Johnson
European Journal of International Security 7 (3), 337-359, 2021
132021
The US-China Military and Defense Relationship during the Obama Presidency
J Johnson
Palgrave Macmillan, 2018
112018
Emerging Technologies and International Security: Machines, the State and War
R Steff, S Soare, J Burton
9*2020
AI and the Bomb: Nuclear Strategy and Risk in the Digital Age
J Johnson
Oxford University Press, 2023
52023
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