黑料网大事记

Mr Neil Renic

Mr Neil Renic

Lecturer
黑料网大事记 Canberra
School of Humanities & Social Sciences

Neil Renic is a lecturer in ethics at the University of New South Wales, a fellow at the Centre for Military Studies at the University of Copenhagen, and member of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC). He specializes in the changing character of war, the ethics of killing, and emerging military technologies.

Location
Building 28 Room 109
  • Books | 2020
    Renic NC, 2020, Asymmetric Killing Risk Avoidance, Just War, and the Warrior Ethos, Oxford University Press
  • Book Chapters | 2023
    Renic N, 2023, 'Remote Warfare: Drivers, Limits, Challenges', in Routledge Handbook on the Future of Warfare
  • Journal articles | 2025
    Meibauer G; Renic NC; Rodehau-Noack J; Braun CN; Davis A; Glencross A; Vaha M; Temel VN艦; Hartnett L; Andr盲 C; Smith KE, 2025, 'Forum: Dead-Ends, Disasters, Delays? Reflecting on Research Failure in International Studies and Ways to Avoid It', International Studies Perspectives, 26, pp. 209 - 237,
    Journal articles | 2025
    Percy S; Renic N, 2025, 'A matter of time: the role of timing in regulating military weapons', International Affairs, 101, pp. 1023 - 1042,
    Journal articles | 2025
    Renic N; Schwarz E, 2025, 'On the pitfalls of technophilic reason: A commentary on Kevin Jon Heller鈥檚 鈥淭he concept of 鈥榯he human鈥 in the critique of autonomous weapons"', Harvard National Security,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Pelopidas B; Renic NC, 2024, 'The Tragedy Trap: On the Tragicized Politics of Nuclear Weapons and Armed Drones and the Making of Unaccountability', Ethics & International Affairs, 38, pp. 209 - 231,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Renic N, 2024, 'Air Power by Small, Low-Cost Drones: Implications for Future Warfare', Airpower Journal,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Renic N, 2024, 'The Cost of Atrocity: Strategic Implications of Russian Battlefield Misconduct in Ukraine', Ethics and International Affairs, 38, pp. 6 - 16,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Renic N, 2024, 'Tragic reflection, political wisdom, and the future of algorithmic war', Australian Journal Of International Affairs, 78, pp. 247 - 256,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Renic N; Schwarz E, 2023, 'Crimes of Dispassion: Autonomous Weapons and the Moral Challenge of Systematic Killing', Ethics and International Affairs, 37, pp. 321 - 343,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Renic NC; Kaempf S, 2023, 'Violence re-directed: due care and the moral challenge of casualty displacement warfare', International Relations, 37, pp. 228 - 250,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Renic NC, 2023, 'Superweapons and the myth of technological peace', European Journal of International Relations, 29, pp. 129 - 152,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Renic NC; Kaempf S, 2022, 'Modern Lawfare: Exploring the Relationship between Military First-Person Shooter Video Games and the 鈥淲ar is Hell鈥 Myth', Global Studies Quarterly, 2, pp. ksab045,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Renic NC, 2021, 'Response to Michael J. Boyle鈥檚 Review of Asymmetric Killing: Risk Avoidance, Just War, and the Warrior Ethos', Perspectives on Politics, 19, pp. 962 - 962,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Renic NC, 2021, 'The Drone Age: How Drone Technology Will Change War and Peace. By Michael J. Boyle. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. 400p. $29.95 cloth.', Perspectives on Politics, 19, pp. 958 - 959,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Renic NC, 2019, 'Battlefield Mercy: Unpacking the Nature and Significance of Supererogation in War', Ethics & International Affairs, 33, pp. 343 - 362,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Renic NC, 2019, 'Justified killing in an age of radically asymmetric warfare', European Journal of International Relations, 25, pp. 408 - 430,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Renic NC, 2018, 'A Gardener's Vision: UAVs and the Dehumanisation of Violence', Survival, 60, pp. 57 - 72,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Renic NC, 2018, 'UAVs and the End of Heroism? Historicising the Ethical Challenge of Asymmetric Violence', Journal of Military Ethics, 17, pp. 188 - 197,
  • Reports | 2024
    Renic N, 2024, Drones, Ukraine, and the Future of War, Centre for Military Studies,
    Reports | 2022
    Renic N; Favaro M, 2022, Negative Multiplicity: Forecasting the Future Impact of Emerging Technologies on International Stability and Human Security, Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, ,
    Reports | 2021
    Renic N, 2021, Germany and the Decision about Arming Drones