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The implications of emerging technologies for just war theory
Brad Allenby
Engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of (IAFSE)
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Engineering & Materials Science
Military operations
100%
Cyborgs
73%
National security
53%
Theaters
52%
Brakes
40%
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
39%
Toughness
39%
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)
39%
Personnel
32%
Robots
27%
Economics
27%
Air
23%
Sensors
21%
Costs
16%
Social Sciences
Military
59%
military leadership
42%
civil society
23%
Innovation and Diffusion
21%
security rights
20%
military engineering
19%
social stability
18%
military personnel
17%
conservatism
15%
economic system
15%
cultural change
14%
technical innovation
14%
robot
14%
institutional change
14%
warfare
14%
air force
14%
theater
14%
civil rights
14%
computer game
13%
social system
13%
radio
13%
national security
13%
privacy
11%
social change
11%
new technology
11%
intelligence
11%
leadership
9%
organization
8%
costs
7%
gender
6%
time
4%