Frederik Florenz

Frederik is a final year DPhil student in International Relations. His research focusses on the strategic role of crime control and anti-corruption efforts in US military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Besides his interest in US foreign policy he also maintains a larger interest in international security politics, Russian politics, and compliance. He is a research assistant for the Global Security Programme at Pembroke College.

Haydn Belfield

Haydn is a DPhil/PhD Candidate in International Relations, and has an MSc in Politics Research and a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE), all from the University of Oxford. His thesis 'Bombs, Bugs, Bytes and Bots' is on the history and future of arms control - what lessons from the varied success of arms control regimes for nuclear, biological and cyber weapons can be applied to international governance of artificial intelligence?

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