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Western Way of War
The Royal United Services Institute
Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 78

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So What Did We Learn, if Anything?
Season 3 · Episode 23
jeudi 23 décembre 2021 • Duration 55:54
WWoW groupie Emilie Cleret from France’s École de Guerre challenges podcast host Peter Roberts over his methodology, principles and the basic idea that a Western Way of War really exists. There is a final (really final – the very last) bonus episode for RUSI members on the RUSI website.
Ben Wallace: Not Tinkering Around the Edges
Season 3 · Episode 22
jeudi 16 décembre 2021 • Duration 29:56
UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace talks to Peter Roberts about spending trends, allies, terrorism, campaigning, budgets and reforming the military (and the strategic headquarters of defence). Do we know him any better after this chat? You be the judge.
Malcolm Davis: Kill the Chicken to Scare the Monkey
Season 3 · Episode 13
jeudi 7 octobre 2021 • Duration 36:34
In facing down China, Australia is having to make some audacious decisions. Australian defence expert Malcolm Davis from ASPI talks to Peter Roberts about how Australia has been dealing with economic and political coercion from China’s Communist Party, and what this has meant for military capabilities, alliances and postures as Australia has become a hemispheric actor of significance.
Prof Jim Holmes: There is a Problem with Western Navies
Season 3 · Episode 12
jeudi 30 septembre 2021 • Duration 31:25
US Naval War College Professor of Strategy James C Holmes contends that navies are going to have to fight for command of the sea over the coming decades because of China's adoption of a Mahanian strategy and approach to contests. Peter Roberts challenges Jim over whether Western navies have the intellectual capacity to ’reset’ in time, inviting the retort that it might just be the mavericks in the US Marine Corps that will save the US Navy.
Katarzyna Zysk: Russian Creativity and Risk-Taking
Season 3 · Episode 11
jeudi 23 septembre 2021 • Duration 31:34
Russian theories of war and warfare have never been one-dimensional. In conversation with Peter Roberts, Norwegian researcher Prof Katarzyna Zysk talks about Russian industrial innovation, military modernisation, power projection and political control. Unscrambling some of the nonsense spouted about Russia, Katarzyna deciphers the subtleties of the Sino-Russian military relationship, tensions in the Arctic and Russian activities abroad.
Anant Mishra: Street Smart Warfare
Season 3 · Episode 10
mercredi 15 septembre 2021 • Duration 30:49
As Western militaries transition their forces towards a posture of great power contests, there will be a temptation to gloss over the last 20 years of combat experience as irrelevant to future fighting. Peter Roberts talks to Indian scholar Anant Mishra about why this would be dangerous. Not only will the combat experience from Afghanistan and Iraq remain highly relevant, but in learning from campaign-level failure, we might identify advantages that we can leverage in order to prevail in the coming decades.
John Spencer: Urban Warfare as the Great Leveller
Season 3 · Episode 9
mercredi 8 septembre 2021 • Duration 40:31
Peter Roberts talks to the doyen of urban warfare research, Prof John Spencer, about why strategies of 'avoid and bypass' for urban conflicts just don't work, and why fighting in urban areas is so much more than close-quarters battles and house-clearing drills. It seems Western militaries are going to have to break out of their single-minded focus on manoeuvre warfare if they are going to contest vital spaces in the coming decades.
Heather Venable: Gen Z - The Best Tacticians in History?
Season 3 · Episode 8
jeudi 2 septembre 2021 • Duration 32:12
Dr Heather Venable, associate professor at the US Air Command and Staff College, offers advice to students in professional military education courses and discusses the challenges of turning great tactical operators into people with useful skills in operational design and grand strategy. The conversation with Peter Roberts also covers the mythology of the Taliban as experts in manoeuvre warfare, whether 'helpful fiction' is even vaguely useful, and why air power theory is stuck in a ditch.
Minogue and Haines: Education in Conflict Zones
Season 3 · Episode 7
jeudi 26 août 2021 • Duration 30:24
More than 110 states have now signed the Safe Schools Declaration about protecting educational establishments, students and teachers in war zones. Orlaith Minogue from Save the Children and Professor Steven Haines from Greenwich University talk to Peter Roberts about what this means for operators, commanders and political leaders.
Rory Stewart: Failure, and the Villains of the Western Campaign in Afghanistan
Season 3 · Episode 6
jeudi 19 août 2021 • Duration 37:01
Politician, scholar, diplomat and sometime soldier Rory Stewart joins Peter Roberts for a post-mortem of the West's failed campaign in Afghanistan. Rory laments the approach of Western leaders (political and military) in perpetuating untruths about the art of the possible, as well as the US-led withdrawal under the Biden administration. An extremely sobering analysis.