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Democracy and Regulating Autonomous Weapons: Biting the Bullet while Missing the Point?

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type="graphical" xml:id="gpol12203-abs-0002"> Political leadership is necessary to shift the established consensus. This demands sustained and serious debate over if and how technologies of automation and autonomy contribute to the protection and promotion of core democratic values, for example: human rights, dignity and equality; accountability; shared identity; popular sovereignty; national self-determination; and citizen participation.

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  • John Williams, 2015. "Democracy and Regulating Autonomous Weapons: Biting the Bullet while Missing the Point?," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 6(3), pages 179-189, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:glopol:v:6:y:2015:i:3:p:179-189
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