Bücher und Herausgeberschaften
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Renic, Neil C.. 2020.
Asymmetric Killing: Risk Avoidance, Just War, and the Warrior Ethos.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Zeitschriftenaufsätze
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Renic, Neil C.,
Sebastian Kaempf. 2022.
Violence Re-directed: Due Care and the Moral Challenge of Casualty Displacement Warfare.
International Relations
DOI: 10.1177/00471178221105598.
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Renic, Neil C.,
Sebastian Kaempf. 2022.
Modern Lawfare: Exploring the Relationship between Military First-Person Shooter Video Games and the “War is Hell” Myth.
Global Studies Quarterly
2 (1): ksab045.
DOI: 10.1093/isagsq/ksab045.
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Renic, Neil C.. 2019.
Battlefield Mercy: Unpacking the Nature and Significance of Supererogation in War.
Ethics & International Affairs
33 (3): 343-362.
DOI:
10.1017/S0892679419000364.
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Renic, Neil C.. 2019.
Justified Killing in an Age of Radically Asymmetric Warfare.
European Journal of International Relations
25 (2): 408-430.
DOI: 10.1177/1354066118786776.
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Renic, Neil C.. 2018.
A Gardener's Vision: UAVs and the Dehumanisation of Violence.
Survival
60 (6): 57-72.
DOI: 10.1080/00396338.2018.1542794.
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Renic, Neil C.. 2018.
UAVs and the End of Heroism? Historicising the Ethical Challenge of Asymmetric Violence.
Journal of Military Ethics
17 (4): 188-197.
DOI: 10.1080/15027570.2019.1585621.
Buchkapitel
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Fichtlscherer, Christopher,
Pia Fuhrhop,
Alexander Graef,
Mischa Hansel,
Alexander Kelle,
Ulrich Kühn,
Moritz Kütt,
Oliver Meier,
Neil C. Renic,
Elvira Rosert,
Jantje Silomon,
Franziska Stärk,
Maren Vieluf. 2021.
Vorwort.
In: Rüstungskontrolle für die nächste Bundesregierung. Ein Empfehlungsbericht,
hrsg. von
Ulrich Kühn, 7-13.
Hamburg: IFSH.
DOI: 10.25592/ifsh-research-report-006.
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Renic, Neil C.. 2021.
Deutschland und die Entscheidung über bewaffnete Drohnen.
In: Rüstungskontrolle für die nächste Bundesregierung. Ein Empfehlungsbericht,
hrsg. von
Ulrich Kühn, 54-59.
Hamburg: IFSH.
DOI: 10.25592/ifsh-research-report-006.
Arbeitspapiere und Policy Paper
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Favaro, Marina,
Neil C. Renic,
Ulrich Kühn. 2022.
Negative Multiplicity: Forecasting the Future Impact of Emerging Technologies on International Stability and Human Security.
Research Report 010. Hamburg: IFSH.
DOI: 10.25592/ifsh-research-report-010.
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Fichtlscherer, Christopher,
Pia Fuhrhop,
Alexander Graef,
Mischa Hansel,
Alexander Kelle,
Ulrich Kühn,
Moritz Kütt,
Oliver Meier,
Neil C. Renic,
Elvira Rosert,
Jantje Silomon,
Franziska Stärk,
Maren Vieluf. 2021.
Rüstungskontrolle für die nächste Bundesregierung. Ein Empfehlungsbericht.
Research Report 006. Hamburg: IFSH.
DOI: 10.25592/ifsh-research-report-006.
Diskussionsbeiträge und andere Veröffentlichungen
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Favaro, Marina,
Ulrich Kühn,
Neil C. Renic. 2023.
Will DIANA - NATO’s DARPA-Style Innovation Hub - Improve or Degrade Global Stability?.
In: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Renic, Neil C.. 2022.
Non-violence and Ukraine.
In: IFSH Brief Analysis
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Renic, Neil C.. 2021.
The value (and danger) of ‘shock’ in regulating new technology during armed conflict.
In: Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog
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Renic, Neil C.,
Benjamin Tallis. 2020.
Coronavirus has shown the world it needs a new political body which can truly 'follow the science'.
In: The Independent
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Renic, Neil C.,
Benjamin Tallis. 2020.
Now More than Ever. Europe Needs German Leadership.
In: Visegrad Insight
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Tallis, Benjamin,
Neil C. Renic. 2020.
Building the post-coronial world: a vision from Germany.
In: openDemocracy
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Renic, Neil C.. 2019.
Death of efforts to regulate autonomous weapons has been greatly exaggerated.
In: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Renic, Neil C.. 2019.
Autonomous Weapons Systems: When is the right time to regulate?.
In: Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog