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Linde Arentze joins HCSS as a new Strategic Analyst

October 20, 2022

HCSS is very happy to announce that Linde Arentze has joined the team as a new Strategic Analyst!

Linde’s primary research interests include remote methods of warfare and the global rise of autonomous military technology and its effects on contemporary conflict and military-industrial relations.

Prior to working at HCSS, Linde obtained a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Conflict Studies and a Master’s degree (cum laude) in Conflict Studies and Human Rights from Utrecht University. Linde conducted various internships at Utrecht University’s Intimacies of Remote Warfare (IRW) research program (2022) and the Dutch Ministry of Defence’s Institute for Military History (2021) and Directorate-General Policy (2022). She currently combines her work at HCSS with a position as Researcher at IRW.

During my work at Utrecht University and the Dutch Ministry of Defence, I have seen up close how emerging disruptive technologies are reshaping the way wars are imagined, fought, and made sense of. I now look forward to contributing to HCSS’s multidisciplinary team as an analyst by combining my experiences from academia and defence.

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