The trouble with drones By: Eva Salinas , / 24 April, 2015 As the U.S. questions its strike protocols, we interview director of new film, Drone, screening at the Hot Docs Festival.
Targeted Killing on Trial By: Jennifer Welsh , / 8 February, 2013 Jennifer Welsh probes the U.S.’s practice of “targeted killing”, and argues increased scrutiny may not lead to greater transparency.
The Case for Humanitarian Drones By: Jack C. Chow , / 12 December, 2012 Jack C. Chow on how drones can dramatically change aid – if only we can overcome the stigma associated with them.
The Robotics Revolution By: Peter W. Singer , / 11 December, 2012 Brookings senior fellow Peter W. Singer on the broader implications of the use of drones for surveillance and war.
Lethal Drones By: Micah Zenko , / 10 December, 2012 Council on Foreign Relations fellow Micah Zenko on how UAVs are a different kind of weapon, and one that is quickly proliferating.
The Cost of Drones By: Jennifer Welsh , / 29 May, 2012 Jennifer Welsh on why military drones and liberal democracy don’t mix.