#1 The Role of Civilian Innovation in the Development of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems
#2 Urgent pandemic messaging of WHO, World Bank, and G20 is inconsistent with their evidence base
#3 A mixed funding pattern: China's exercise of power within the United Nations
Building on themes in a recent special issue of GP, this 3rd June online conference seeks to examine the very varied issues facing the international community and the European Union in particular in this new illiberal world.
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Mary Kaldor is a Professor in the Department of International Development and Director of the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of…
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