Lara Hewitt
Michael Don Ward
Professor at University of Notre Dame
Don Howard
Project Jan 2020 – Dec 2023
Warring with Machines: Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence and the Relevance of Virtue Ethics
Warring with Machines aims to provide an ethical framework for designing and implementing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in military technologies.
Conference Paper
En introduksjon til internasjonal strafferett og "War Don Don"
Conference paper
Edited volume
The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader’s Guide
Edited volume
Journal Article
One-Sided Crises in the International System
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
Journal Article
The Gender Gap in Attitudes Toward the Gulf War? A Cross-National Perspective
Journal article in Journal of Peace Research
Journal Article
In Defense of (Virtuous) Autonomous Weapons
Journal article in Notre Dame Journal on Emerging Technologies
Monograph
Spatial Regression Models
Monograph
PRIO Paper
Artificial Intelligence in Military Planning and Operations
PRIO Paper
PRIO Blogs
The Long Peace Most Likely Began during the Vietnam War
Two statisticians at the University of Oslo have blown a hole in Steven Pinker’s famous theory that the Long Peace dates from 1945 onwards. But Pinker is excited about the new calculations, which suggest that this more peaceful period instea...
PRIO Blogs
Rudy Rummel – a Many-Faceted Scholar
From mathematics to democide Rudolph J Rummel always published just as RJ Rummel but was well known in the profession as Rudy. He was a man of many talents, and to some of his readers he may also have seemed to present many different faces. He cam...
PRIO Blogs
A Tourist in Search of the Real Cuba
After traveling in Cuba for two weeks, I sit down to reflect: What is Cuba? A socialist laboratory for Che Guevara’s ‘New Man’? A vast outdoor museum of Spanish colonial architecture? An extraordinary collection of sixty-year old American gas-guzz...
PRIO Blogs
Failures of Putin Regime Distort Russian Political Perspectives
Questions about the drivers, participants and consequences of the Wagner Group mutiny on June 23 and 24 are set to remain unanswered as the Russian leadership finds it necessary to close that shocking page. Business as usual President Vladimir Put...
PRIO Blogs
Disharmony in Harmonized EU Rules
In 2019, the European Union (EU) passed regulations for the aviation safety of civilian drones. They are aimed to foster innovation and ensure the safe integration of drones, of all sizes, into European airspace. This move was made to also harmoni...
PRIO Blogs
Truth and Logic for a More Peaceful World: Kristian Berg Harpviken in Conversation with Arne Strand
Kristian Berg Harpviken in conversation with Arne Strand.
PRIO Blogs
‘It should change’: Young people on skin colour and national belonging in Norway
The fight against racism and discrimination cannot be won without the silent, non-targeted, majorities’ active contribution and participation – recognizing one another as equal human beings, but significantly also going beyond this, to call out an...
PRIO Blogs
Curtains for Wagner: Can Russia’s Show in Africa Go On?
The fall of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner Group and its impact on Russian activities in Africa: diminished authority of President Putin, fading diplomatic influence, and declining mercenary power pose challenges to sustaining interventions on t...
PRIO Blogs
On Duty: The Aftershock of Police Violence in France
The killing in late June of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk in Paris, with a bullet fired point blank through a car window by a policeman, prompted a wave of rioting across cities in France. The damage from the riots was considerable, but more considera...
PRIO Blogs
Putin and Xi Meet as Hidden Differences Mount
Foreign trips are now rare occasions for Russian President Vladimir Putin. As such, it was highly important to him to hold a position above that of the other participants at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing on October 17 and 18. Chinese Communis...
Security Dialogue
Challenging Everyday Nuclear Insecurity
Founded in 1982, Faslane Peace Camp in Scotland clams to be the longest lived of its kind. Crammed into a small roadside verge, the brightly coloured and ramshackle caravans of the camp are located just a few hundred yards from the razor-wire fenc...
Monitoring South Sudan
This Week in South Sudan – Week 41
Monday 5 October The repartition of South Sudan into 28 new states: In a joint statement, the Troika urged Salva Kiir to delay the repartition of South Sudan until the Transitional Government of National Unity is formed. South Sudan opposition pol...