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Dr. Trevor McCrisken & Dr. Chris Moran featured in podcast on drones
Dr. Chris Moran recently sat down with Dr. Trevor McCrisken for a podcast for the to discuss the role of drones in modern surveillance, warfighting, and counterterrorism. McCrisken discusses the weaponization of drones, the targeted killing program of the Bush and Obama administrations, the perception in the West that the drone war is “costless”, and the possibility of what he calls the “perpetual war” against global terrorism.
HART Prize for Human Rights
- Are you interested in Human Rights?
- Are you under 25?
- Do you want to win a trip to Nagorno-Karabakh (an Armenian landlocked enclave in Azerbaijan)?
- Do you want your work to be published in an internationally-circulated newsletter with a readership of thousands?
For the fourth year, Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust (HART) is running the HART Prize for Human Rights. The HART Prize for Human Rights aims to engage young people (ages 12-25) with our partners around the world. These groups have little presence in the international media and the humanitarian situations they face are largely unknown and unreported. Many live behind closed borders, meaning it is difficult for aid and support to get in, and for information to get out.
HART works with marginalised communities who are deeply affected by conflict, poverty and human rights abuses. HART focuses on groups and issues which are underrepresented in the international media and neglected by the international community. By running a twin-track programme of advocacy and targeted aid, HART helps marginalised communities to address issues which they themselves consider most important.
We are calling for essays and artwork which focus on the political and humanitarian situations faced by our partners around the world, and which raise awareness of human rights violations.
This year's grand prize will be a trip with HART to visit its partners in Nagorno-Karabakh!
For more information please do not hesitate to contact us or visit our webpage on the competition . A short 2-page brief explaining the Prize for Human Rights can be found .
If you would like further information please contact Edwin O'Connell, current HART Research and Campaigns Intern, at edwin.oconnell@hart-uk.org.
Dr. Erzsebet Strausz featured in Inspirational Teaching Ideas leaflet
Dr. , Teaching Fellow here in PAIS and , has been featured in a leaflet on inspirational teaching ideas.

Chris Hughes quoted in Jane's Defence Weekly
, Head of Department, was quoted in an article appearing on 5 November in Jane's Defence Weekly entitled ''. Below is an excerpt from the piece:
For Christopher Hughes, professor of International Politics and Japanese Studies at 糖心TV University, Abe may be "out on the extreme, [but] he is not that detached from broader Japanese opinion" as far as China is concerned. Hughes said Japanese policymakers changed their perception of China in 2010 when the Japan Coast Guard (JCG) arrested a Chinese trawler captain off the disputed Senkaku/Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea after his vessel had rammed JCG ships.
Chris Hughes quoted in Defense News
, Head of Department, was quoted in an article appearing on 3 November in Defense News entitled ''. Below is an excerpt from the piece:
"One of the scenarios was the interception of missiles directed at US territory. I suppose this means Taepodong-2 targeted at Guam but perhaps beyond. I know that some Japanese defence planners privately stated that this scenario did not seem very realistic given that the US could likely fend for itself but also that even the upgraded SM-3 could not intercept anything approximating to an ICBM," Hughes said.