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26 April 2018

Global Security Pulse: Interstate military competition

The Global Security Pulse allows you to spot new security developments ahead of the curve. This month we present novel developments and must-reads on interstate military competition. As geopolitical competition is regaining prominence and technological advancements are proliferating, interstate military competition is picking up. Simultaneously, the international order has a hard time coping. This month: China takes a leap in AI research and disagreement on autonomous weapon regulation is rising.    The Global Security Pulse is a collaborative product between the Clingendael Institute and The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies. It is based on Clingendael’s horizon-scan methodology which involves a systematic scan of literature, conferences, twitter and validated expert input (see our Radar Series). 

Authors

Programme Lead West Africa and Sahel | Governance, Violence and Crime / Senior Research Fellow

External authors

Tim Sweijss, Director Research, HCSS
Karlijn Jans, Strategic Analyst, HCSS
Robert de Rave, Strategic Analyst, HCSS