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Tom FA Watts
Tom FA Watts
Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow, Royal Holloway University of London
Verified email at rhul.ac.uk - Homepage
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Defining remote warfare: Security cooperation
TFA Watts, R Biegon
London: Remote Control Project, Oxford Research Group, 2017
32*2017
When ends Trump means: continuity versus change in US counterterrorism policy
R Biegon, TFA Watts
Global Affairs 6 (1), 2020
252020
Remote warfare and the retooling of American primacy
R Biegon, TFA Watts
Geopolitics 27 (3), 948-971, 2022
232022
Remote warfare – Buzzword or Buzzkill?
R Biegon, V Rauta, TFA Watts
Defence Studies 21 (4), 427-446, 2021
212021
Prospects for the global governance of autonomous weapons: comparing Chinese, Russian, and US practices
I Bode, H Huelss, A Nadibaidze, G Qiao-Franco, TFA Watts
Ethics and Information Technology 25 (5), 1-15, 2023
152023
Meaning-less Human Control: Lessons from Air Defence Systems on Meaningful Human Control for the Debate on AWS
I Bode, T Watts
https://dronewars.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/DW-Control-WEB.pdf, 2021
152021
Conceptualising Remote Warfare: The Past, Present, and Future
TFA Watts, R Biegon
Oxford Research Group, 2019
142019
Revisiting the remoteness of remote warfare: US military intervention in Libya during Obama’s presidency
TFA Watts, R Biegon
Defence Studies 21 (4), 508-527, 2021
112021
Loitering Munitions and Unpredictability: Autonomy in Weapon Systems and Challenges to Human Control
I Bode, T Watts
https://usercontent.one/wp/www.autonorms.eu/wp-content/uploads/2023/06 …, 2023
52023
Security Cooperation as Remote Warfare: The US in the Horn of Africa
R Biegon, T Watts
Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 152-172, 2021
52021
Machine guardians: The Terminator, AI narratives and US regulatory discourse on lethal autonomous weapons systems
TFA Watts, I Bode
Cooperation and Conflict 59 (1), 1-22, 2024
42024
Worried about the autonomous weapons of the future? Look at what’s already gone wrong
I Bode, TFA Watts
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2021
22021
The study of algorithmic warfare: taking stock of a research programme
I Bode, H Huelss, A Nadibaidze, G Qiao-Franco, TFA Watts
Global Society, 1-23, 2023
1*2023
Remote Warfare: A Debate Worth the Buzz?
R Biegon, V Rauta, TFA Watts
https://www.e-ir.info/2021/12/15/remote-warfare-a-debate-worth-the-buzz/, 2021
12021
Book Review: 'Foreign policy issues for America: the Trump years; Counter-terrorism from the Obama administration to President Trump: caught in the fait accompli war'
TFA Watts
International Affairs 95 (6), 1476–1477, 2019
1*2019
Loitering munitions: flagging an urgent need for legally binding rules for autonomy in weapon systems
I Bode, TFA Watts
Humanitarian Law & Policy, 2023
2023
Automation and Autonomy in Loitering Munitions Catalogue (v.1)
TFA Watts, I Bode
10.5281/zenodo.7860761, 2023
2023
Beyond the neoconservative legacy in American counterterrorism policy: from George W. Bush to forever war
R Biegon, TFA Watts
International Politics, 1-24, 2023
2023
Written Evidence (AIW0014): AI in Weapon Systems Committee Lords Select Committee
TFA Watts
https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/120180/pdf/, 2023
2023
Remote Warfare and Conflict in the Twenty-First Century
R Biegon, V Rauta, TFA Watts
Defence Studies 21 (4), 427-572, 2021
2021
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