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Volume I, Issue 1, 2022
Defense & Security Forum
a Mauduit Study Forums’ Journal
Remy Mauduit, Editor-in-Chief

Colin S. Gray, Deterrence and Contingency
Lukas Milevski, Assistant Professor, Institute of History, Leiden University, Netherlands.

Deterrence and Fear. Incorporating Emotions into the Field of Research
Amir Lupovici, Associate Professor, School of Political Science, Government, and International Affairs and a Research Fellow, Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

The surprising decline of international mediation in armed conflicts
Magnus Lundgren, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor (Docent), Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Isak Svensson, Professor, Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, Sweden.

No Right to Be Wrong. What Americans Think about Civil-Military Relations
Ronald R. Krebs, Beverly and Richard Fink Professor, Liberal arts and Professor, Political Science at the University of Minnesota & Adjunct Scholar, Modern War Institute at West Point, USA.
Robert Ralston, postdoctoral Grand Strategy, Security, and Statecraft Fellow, Belfer Center’s International Security Program 7 MIT’s Security Studies Program, USA
Aaron Rapport, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University, USA.

Artificial Intelligence, Weapons Systems, and Human Control
Ingvild Bode, Associate Professor, International Relations, University of Southern Denmark and Principal Investigator, ERC research project: autonomous weapons systems & international norms (AUTONORMS), Denmark.
Hendrik Huelss, Assistant Professor, Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark and Senior Researcher, European Research Council (ERC), Denmark.

Fighting the Locusts. Implementing Military Countermeasures Against Drones and Drone Swarms
Matthieu J. Guitton, Professor & Secretary, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval; Senior Researcher & Group Leader, Department of Integrative Neuroscience, Institut Universitaire en Santé Mentale de Québec” & Editor-in-Chief, Computers in Human Behavior, Canada.

Can AI Weapons Make Ethical Decisions?
Ross W. Bellaby is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

Cyborgs, Neuro Weapons, and Network Command
Katrine Nørgaard, Royal Danish Defense College, Denmark.
Michael Linden-Vørnle, Astrophysicist & Chief Adviser, National Space Institute (DTU Space), University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Knowledge in the Grey Zone: AI and Cybersecurity
Stevens, Senior Lecturer, Global Security and War Studies; Head of the King’s Cyber Security Research Group, King’s College, London, UK.

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