As I am sure you now all know, the Remote Warfare Programme has moved to @Saferworld under the new name: the Security Change Policy programme – but you may not know the many ways you can stay up to date with its work and the team (Thread 1/7) https://www.saferworld.org.uk/resources/news-and-analysis/post/899-security-policy-change-project
You will be able to read all of our research on the Saferworld website, here (Thread 2/7): https://www.saferworld.org.uk/resources/search?keyword=&from-month=&from-year=&to-month=&to-year=&country%5B%5D=All&theme%5B%5D=Remote+Warfare&type%5B%5D=All&language%5B%5D=All&search=1
Our podcast, WarPod, is still going strong and you can listen to it here (or wherever you get your podcasts) (Thread 3/7), https://anchor.fm/warpod
Soon you will able to read our book with @E_IR on Conceptualising Remote Warfare here (Thread 4/7): https://www.e-ir.info/publications/
You can also follow the team.
Abigail Watson, who now heads up the Security Policy Change programme, will be tweeting all things remote warfare on her own Twitter page @Abigail_Watson7 (Thread 5/7) https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigail-watson-807362a8/?originalSubdomain=uk
Abigail Watson, who now heads up the Security Policy Change programme, will be tweeting all things remote warfare on her own Twitter page @Abigail_Watson7 (Thread 5/7) https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigail-watson-807362a8/?originalSubdomain=uk
Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen will be working on related issues as a consultant and can be contacted via [email protected] or on her LinkedIn page (Thread 6/7): https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-karlsh%C3%B8j-pedersen/?originalSubdomain=uk
Liam Walpole can also be found on @Walpole16 discussing Protection of Civilians, Special Forces and plenty more (Thread 7/7) https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-walpole-4285a0145/