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Grace Cassy, Marion Messmer and Olivia O’Sullivan join the podcast to discuss the role drones, cyber warfare and traditional weapons systems play in the UK’s new Strategic Defence Review.
The use of cheap drones to strike targets deep within Russia provides a blueprint for rapidly evolving modern warfare that should inform how states seek to defend themselves.
A new command unifying cyber, electromagnetic, and information operations could represent a paradigm shift – if it is implemented effectively.
Director and CEO of Chatham House Bronwen Maddox said: ...
Left-leaning election winner has previously made controversial foreign policy statements and could move Seoul closer to ...
Proposals to improve armed forces integration, harness new technology and boost societal resilience are the right lessons to ...
The US Court of International Trade’s ruling against Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs provides another sign that his agenda ...
The plan for an advanced missile defence shield over the US offers no guarantee of success and risks undermining global ...
Israel appears to be planning to expand its operations to take military control of the whole Gaza Strip. Recognition of ...
The Strategic Defence Review (SDR) recognizes the centrality of space to UK national security. Funding decisions must now reflect that space is a strategic cornerstone of national defence – not an ...
The SDR’s vision calls for a revolution in how the UK finds, buys and uses technology to keep up with its adversaries.
The China–US relationship is widely regarded as the key defining geopolitical relationship of the 21st century. But relations between China and India arguably hold greater long-term significance.
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