Essay: War and soldiers have changed over a century. Chaplains remain a powerful force.
As the US marks Veterans Day and Remembrance Day is marked around the world, JOE DRAPE, author of a new book on US Korean War chaplain Rev Emil Kapaun, says that, in a day when soldiers are often not religiously affiliated, chaplains still make connections across faiths…
ESSAY: WHAT CAN DRONES DO TO PROTECT CIVILIANS IN ARMED CONFLICT?
In an article first published on The Conversation, MICHAEL YEKPLE, a PhD candidate at the University of Central Florida, looks at the potential impact drones can make on the world’s battlefields in protecting the vulnerable…
ESSAY: HOW BATTLEFIELDS AROUND THE WORLD ARE FINDING NEW PURPOSE AS PARKS AND REFUGES
In an article first published on The Conversation, TODD LOOKINGBILL and PETER SMALLWOOD, of the University of Richmond in the US, look at how former fields of war are being repurposed as places celebrating peacefulness…