Eric Germain Eric Germain is a historian and specialist in the anthropology of religion. He has been reflecting on the ethics of emerging weapons technology since 2009. He is member of the French Ethics Committee on Digital Sciences and Technologies (CERNA). Posts by the contributor Is arms control over emerging technologies just a peacetime luxury? Lessons learned from the First World War January 18, 2019 14 mins read History / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict / Weapons Eric Germain At the turn of the twentieth century, many engineers with fertile imaginations—from France’s Gustave Gabet to America’s Orville Wright—hoped that their inventions would ... Share this page
Is arms control over emerging technologies just a peacetime luxury? Lessons learned from the First World War January 18, 2019 14 mins read History / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict / Weapons Eric Germain At the turn of the twentieth century, many engineers with fertile imaginations—from France’s Gustave Gabet to America’s Orville Wright—hoped that their inventions would ...
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Is arms control over emerging technologies just a peacetime luxury? Lessons learned from the First World War
14 mins read History / Humanitarian Action / Law and Conflict / Weapons Eric Germain