Emil Archambault
Emil Archambault is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada and a visiting researcher at ISGA, Leiden University, having completed his doctorate at the University of Durham in 2021. His research addresses historical and conceptual developments in practices of remote warfare, particularly the use of armed drones in war and by armed non-state actors. His postdoctoral research is supported by the MINDS initiative of the Canadian Department of Defence and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Key ICCT Publications:
Veilleux-Lepage, Y., and Archambault, E. A Comparative Study on Non-State Violent Drone use in the Middle East. Report, The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, 9 December 2022
The current research paper aims to address the distinction between different misogynist communities by employing a multi-layered analytical framework.
This Perspective will analyse the Wagner Group’s designation as a terrorist organisation in light of its connection to transnational organised crime.
This policy brief explores Malaysia’s approach in managing the returning fighters and their families in the post-IS phase.