To be on or off a list can make a world of difference. Since the 9/11 attacks, blacklists have become an important device in the world’s security landscape. From No-Fly lists to ‘kill lists’ for drone warfare. Who decides who gets to be listed as a threat? What are the consequences for individuals and organizations? And do these kinds of lists really make the world a safer place?
Listen to Professor Marieke de Goede, political scientist at the University of Amsterdam.
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