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Daniel Rothenberg is a Professor of Practice in the School of Politics and Global Studies at Arizona State University (ASU), co-director of the Center on the Future of War, and a senior fellow at New America. His expertise spans terrorism, violence, and human rights, with a focus on international law and conflict accountability. He has managed human rights projects in Afghanistan, Iraq, Central Africa, and Latin America, emphasizing NGO training, indigenous rights, and gender justice. Rothenberg authored books such as *Drone Wars: Transforming Conflict, Law, and Policy* and frequently contributes to media discussions on global security and ethical military practices.
- Affiliations: Future Security Initiative, Center on the Future of War, New America
- Key Projects: Victim narrative documentation, international legal remedies for indigenous groups
His research bridges legal frameworks and real-world conflict scenarios, advocating for accountability in warfare and the prevention of atrocities. Recent op-eds address genocide recognition in Ukraine and civilian harm from US drone strikes.
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