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University of Durham, University of St Andrews, City, University of London

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Education and qualifications (3)

University of St Andrews: St Andrews, GB

Education
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James Page

University of St Andrews: St Andrews, GB

M.Litt (International Relations)
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James Page

Durham University: Durham, GB

2017 to 2018 | Postgraduate Diploma in Research (School of Government and International Affairs)
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Professional activities (4)

University of St Andrews: St Andrews, GB

PhD Student (International Relations)
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Durham University: Durham, Durham, GB

2016-07-01 to present | Honorary Fellow (School of Government and International Affairs)
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Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit: Kabul, Kabul, AF

2021-05-17 to 2021-08-16 | Visiting Scholar
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Durham University: Durham, Durham, GB

2015-07-06 to 2016-07-06 | Senior Research Fellow (Institute of Advanced Study and School of Government and International Affairs)
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Funding (1)

Drones, Conflict and Diplomacy.

2017-09-30 to 2024-01-31 | Grant
Economic and Social Research Council (Swindon, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1915284
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Works (14)

Loitering Munitions and Drones: The Urgent Need for Clarity

Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Newsbrief
2024-04-26 | Journal article
Contributors: James Page
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James Page

Zawahiri’s Assassination Proves the War in Afghanistan Is Far From Over

National Interest
2022-09-11 | Journal article
Contributors: James Page
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Drones, Afghanistan, and beyond: Towards analysis and assessment in context

European Journal of International Security
2022-08 | Journal article
Contributors: James Michael Page; John Williams
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Drone ‌Use‌ in ‌Ukraine:‌ Claims‌ and‌ Implications

European Initiative for Security Studies (EISS) Annual Conference
2022-06-30 | Conference abstract
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James Page

Drones in Ukraine: Claims, Concerns and Implications

Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Newsbrief
2022-06-10 | Journal article
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James Page

Afghanistan: Untying the Gordian Knot

Newsbrief Royal United Services Institution (RUSI)
2022-04-19 | Journal article
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James Page

The US in Afghanistan: Compromises Ahead

Newsbrief Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
2021-06-11 | Journal article
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James Page

Afghanistan - As War Escalates, Questions About "Peace" Persist

Newsbrief Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
2020-08-08 | Journal article
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What About the Afghan State? US Interests Reach Beyond Counterterrorism

Newsbrief Royal United Services (RUSI)
2019-10-04 | Journal article
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James Page

The Gulf Beyond The Archetypal: Exploring Interconnections as Well as Distinctiveness

Durham Middle East Papers
2019-01-01 | Journal article
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Afghanistan: An Analytical Framing – Past, Present and into the Future

Durham University Global Security Institute
2016-04-02 | Working paper
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Another Year, Another General and Another Non Victory in Afghanistan

ESRC Moral Victories Project (based at the University of Glasgow, U.K.)
2016-03-01 | Online resource
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Drones: Conceptuality, Ideology and Views from Afghanistan and Pakistan

The Use of Force, Drones, and Jus Cogens Norms International Law, 2012, Westminster Abbey, London, U.K
2012-02-24 | Conference paper
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Negotiating with the Taliban: Towards a solution for the Afghan conflict.

Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, U.K.
2010-01-01 | Working paper
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