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Dear Patron: Please note that because of necessary editorial adjustments on the CSS’ part, the Resources homepage and CSS Blog Network page will now feature new materials on Monday, Wednesday and Friday instead of each day of the workweek. As in the past, we will continue to present the publications and analyses of CSS experts, external partners and like-minded institutions in order to promote further dialogue on important international relations and security-related issues. As for our Digital Library, we will continue to add new publications and articles to it on a constant basis.

This Week's Two Security Watch Series

This week, our first Security Watch (SW) series focuses on how to ensure unmanned systems have the right degree of autonomy for military use; US and Russia’s options for nuclear arms reductions; and Swedish–Norwegian defense cooperation. Then, in our second SW series, we look at the security risks created by slowing economic growth in East Asia; the implications of undermining online encryption technologies to stop terrorism; and how liberal democracies should respond to Russian disinformation campaigns.

Video: Just and Unjust War in the 21st Century

In this video, Richard Haas talks with the eminent political theorist Michael Walzer about the different sources and criteria of just war theory; the relationship between the theory and international law; the role of “legitimate authority” in justifying war; the risks soldiers must take in order to reduce the risks they pose on enemy civilians, and more.

 
 
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