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War in Ukraine: Update from Kyiv

Hosted by Dr. Jessica Genauer. Analysis of the war in Ukraine, as well as deep-dives into warfighting strategy and leadership.
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Episodes

50. ANALYSIS: Frank Ledwidge on air power and the war in Ukraine - use of air power in Ukraine & implications for the future of aerial warfare

Frank Ledwidge, Senior Lecturer in Law and Strategy at the University of Portsmouth and a former military intelligence officer who served in the Blalkans, Iraq and Afghanistan, discusses functions of air power, how this has played out in the war in Ukraine, and implications for the future of aerial warfare. Frank on air power: Aerial Warfare: The Battle for the Skies Frank on military strategy: Losing Small Wars: British military failure in Iraq and Afghanistan For episode updates follow on twit...

Jun 09, 202213 minEp. 50

49. ANALYSIS: Miroslav Mares on disinformation and the Russia-Ukraine conflict - with a view from the Czech Republic - drivers, mechanisms & responses

Miroslav Mares, Professor of Political Science at the Masaryk University in the Czech Repulbic, discusses disinformation and the Russia-Ukraine conflict - in the Czech context, including insight into drivers, mechanisms and responses. Miroslav Mares on Russian disinformation Miroslav Mares on responses to new security threats For episode updates - follow on twitter: @jessicagenauer...

Jun 07, 202210 minEp. 49

47. DEEP DIVE: Julie Diamond on power and conflict - types of power & how they intersect with conflict situations

In this episode, Julie Diamond, founder of Diamond Leadership, whose work focuses on the intersection of power and conflict, discusses types of power, how our awareness of power relates to conflict situations, and considers some ways in which this applies at the level of political interactions. Julie's book Power: A User's Guide Follow Julie on Twitter: @julie_diamond Find out more about Julie Diamond For episode updates follow on twitter: @jessicagenauer Comments, questions or episode suggestio...

Jun 04, 202215 minEp. 47

46. ANALYSIS: Joshua Rovner on intelligence sharing, information control, cyber attacks, & the war in Ukraine

Joshua Rovner, Assoc. Professor of International Service at the American University in Washington DC and expert on the intelligence domain, discusses the role of intelligence in the lead-up to and during the war in Ukraine, (lack of?) cyber attacks and importance of the information domain. Joshua on intelligence and the Ukraine conflict for War on the Rocks Joshua Rovner: Fixing the Facts - National Security and the Politics of Intelligence For episode updates - follow on twitter: @jessicagenaue...

Jun 03, 202223 minEp. 46

45. ANALYSIS: Darren Lim on China and the Ukraine conflict - China’s response to Ukraine, implications for decoupling and Taiwan

Darren Lim, Senior Lecturer in politics and international relations at the Australian National University, with a focus on geoeconomics, global governance and Sino-US competition, discusses China's response and position vis-a-vis the Urkaine conflict, as well as implications for China's economic relations, intentions towards Taiwan, and place in the international order. Check out Darren's foreign policy podcast: Australia in the World Darren's recent piece on China with Nathan Atrill Follow Darr...

Jun 02, 202225 minEp. 45

44. DEEP DIVE: Maj. Gen. Mick Ryan, AM (ret.) on War Transformed - fourth industrial revolution, key challenges, advice for future leaders & importance of culture and curiosity

Mick Ryan, Major General , AM (ret.) of the Australian Army, who served in the Australian Defence Forces for over 35 years as well as commander of the Australian Defence College, discusses his recently-released book War Transformed: The Future of Twenty-First Century Great Power Competition and Conflict . Mick coments on how the fourth industrial revolution will shape warfighting, key challenges of the twentieth century, advice for future leaders, and the importance of culture and curiosity. Fin...

May 31, 202221 minEp. 44

43. ANALYSIS: Sascha Dov Bachmann on global security threats; NATO’s preparedness; and lessons learnt for militaries outside Ukraine

Sascha Dov Bachmann, Lieutenant Colonel of the German army reserves, Professor of Law at the University of Canberra and co-convener of the National Security Hub at the Institute for Governance and Policy, discusses global security threats, NATO's preparedness to face these threats, and military recalibration - in the context of the current conflict in Ukraine. National Security Hub, Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra Learn more about Sascha Dov's work and resear...

May 29, 202217 minEp. 43

41. ANALYSIS: Mikael Wigell on geoeconomics & the Ukraine conflict - the EU’s economic statecraft, Russia’s isolation and Finland’s economic hedging

Mikael Wigell, Research Director at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs, discusses geoeconomic dimensions of the Ukraine conflict including EU's use of economic statecraft, Russia's isolation and Finland's strategy of economic hedging. Mikael on the EU and geoeconomic power Mikael on hybrid interference Follow Mikael on twitter @MWigell For episode updates follow on twitter: @jessicagenauer...

May 26, 202218 minEp. 41
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