• 6 March 2012 •
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Posted in Iraq, Israel, South Korea, United States of America, USA
Tags: ICRC, Iraq, Thomas Nash, Matthew Bolton, Israel, Gaza, South Korea, international humanitarian law, International Committee of the Red Cross, Article 36, Robotics, Autonomy, Autonomous Robots, Artificial Intelligence, Information Revolution, Revolution in Military Affairs, Robotic Weapons, Killer Robots, Digital Warfare, Cyber-Warfare, ICRAC, International Committee for Robot Arms Control, Noel Sharkey, Peter Asaro, Robert Sparrow, Jurgen Altman, Gary Marchant, Ronald Arkin, PW Singer, Brookings Institution, insurgency, US Air Force, UAV, Unmanned Arial Vehicle, Drone, Richard Moyes, Wired, Noah Shachtman, Wired for War
• 28 February 2012 •
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Posted in Uncategorized
Tags: AK-47, arms control, arms trade, Arms Trade Treaty, ATT, conventional weapons, disarmament, Eiko Elize Sakamoto, Global Policy, Hugh Griffiths, Kalashnikov, London School of Economics, Matthew Bolton, PrepCom, Privatization, proliferation, Publi-Private Networks, SALW, SIPRI, small arms and light weapons
• 17 November 2011 •
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Posted in United States of America, USA
Tags: Daily Beast, economics, economy, Liberty Plaza, Matthew Bolton, Occupy Wall Street, political science, politics, United States of America, USA, Zuccotti Park
• 27 June 2010 •
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Tags: Cluster Munition Coalition, Cluster Munition Convention, cluster munitions, Global Policy, international humanitarian law, international law, International NGOs, Matthew Bolton, Middle Power-NGO Coalitions, middle powers, network diplomacy, NGOs, Norway, Thomas Nash
• 16 April 2010 •
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Posted in Norway, United States of America
Tags: Atomium Culture, Demining, foreign aid, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, landmine clearance, landmines, Matthew Bolton, mine action, Norway, US
• 25 February 2010 •
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Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, David Keen, Economists Bookshop, ESRC, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, Kristian Berg Harpviken, London School of Economics, LSE, Mary Kaldor, Matthew Bolton, Pro Victimis, Sudan
• 18 January 2010 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Norway, Sudan, UK, United States of America, USA
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, cluster munitions, conflict, David Keen, Demining, development studies, foreign aid, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, I.B. Tauris, Kristian Berg Harpviken, landmines, London School of Economics, Mary Kaldor, Matthew Bolton, mine action, Norway, Ottawa Treaty, post-conflict reconstruction, PRIO, Sudan, USA, UXO
• 12 August 2009 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Norway, Sudan, United States of America, USA
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, Demining, foreign aid, governance, landmines, Matthew Bolton, Norway, Ottawa Treaty, politics, post-conflict reconstruction, private security, security, Sudan, US, UXO