Marijn Hoijtink is an Assistant Professor in International Relations at VU Amsterdam. Her research interests include emerging security technologies and their relation to the politics of risk, militarism and weapons research. Her current research project, funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO), focuses on the politics of AI and AI-mediated decision-making in warfare, and examines how novel AI applications shape and transform military practices and decision-making. She is the author of Technology and Agency in International Relations (with Matthias Leese), published by Routledge in 2019. Her research has also been published in Political Studies Review, Security Dialogue and International Political Sociology, amongst others.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?The European Union’s new muscular militarism in a ‘dangerous world’
Policy-makers and scholars need to critically reflect upon how the EU is normalising militarism and what its effects...