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100 _aBIEGON Rubrick
245 _aRemote warfare – Buzzword or Buzzkill?/
_cRubrick Biegon, Vladimir Rauta and Tom F.A. Watts
260 _c2021
520 _aThe debates around remote warfare have grown significantly over the last decade, leading to the term acquiring a certain buzz in the media, think-tank, and policy discourse. The lack of any serious attempt to reflect and take stock of this body of scholarship informs the scope of this special issue, in general, and of this article in particular. This paper addresses this former gap and, in doing so, serves a threefold purpose. First, to provide a state-of-the-art review of this emerging debate. Second, to both categorise what properties make a buzzword and to make the case for why existing remote warfare scholarship should be approached in this way. Third, to introduce how the various contributions to this special issue extend the debate’s conceptual, theoretical, and empirical parameters.
598 _aREMOTE WARFARE, CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT, SECURITY STUDIES, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, NEWARTICLS
650 _aREMOTE WARFARE
650 _aCONTEMPORARY CONFLICT
650 _aSECURITY STUDIES
650 _aINTERNATIONAL SECURITY
700 _aRAUTA Vladimir
700 _aWATTS Tom F.A
773 _gDefence Studies, Volume 21, Issue 4, 2021, page: 427-446
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14702436.2021.1994396
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