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New event: Is the UK capable of grand strategy?
In this talk, William D. James will argue that British politicians and officials have thought in grand strategic terms under American hegemony – even if they do not realise or admit to this.
Wed 22 May. 5:30
Reg: bit.ly/3QztJzW
Thank you to everyone who joined us Centre for Grand Strategy last night to discuss Michael Kimmage excellent new book ‘Collisions’
Very many 🙏 to King's College London War Studies Visiting Profs Sir David Omand & John Taylor for expertly leading the 'Surviving the Intelligence Cycle' exercise - run jointly w/Dr Hillary Briffa for MAs in Intel and International Security & National Security Studies. King's Centre for the Study of Intelligence (KCSI) Centre for Grand Strategy
Starting now!
Michael Kimmage discusses his new work: ‘Collisions: The Global Origins of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine’
Hosted by Jade McGlynn
The Ax:son Johnson Institute (AJI)
🌊 Are we living in a new age of naval power?
Professor Alessio Patalano joined the Sea Control podcast by Center for International Maritime Security, to delve into the main insights of his article for TIME, “The New Age of Naval Power.”
Listen to it 👇
cimsec.org/sea-control-51…
Next week. We’re back. Centre for Grand Strategy leading the opening stages of #SPC2024 with a new policy sim. Our vision for it: discover, develop, act. Join us to find out! 😎 Security Studies War Studies
Looking forward to the War Studies book talk on
Michael Kimmage 'Collisions: The global origins of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine'. The Ax:son Johnson Institute (AJI)
Chaired by Centre member and The Leverhulme Trust ECF Jade McGlynn
📍Dockrill Room (K6.07)
⏰07 May 2024 18:00
kcl.ac.uk/events/collisi…
Happening now: the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies for Dr. Anna Brinkman-Schwartz' book launch:
'Balancing Strategy: Sea Power, Neutrality, and Prize Law in the Seven Years’ War'
In discussion w/ Dr David-Morgan Owen
📍Dockrill Room (K6.07)
⏰Today, 18:00-19:30
Just a reminder to join us and the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies for Dr. Anna Brinkman-Schwartz' book launch:
'Balancing Strategy: Sea Power, Neutrality, and Prize Law in the Seven Years’ War'
In discussion w/ Dr David-Morgan Owen
📍Dockrill Room (K6.07)
⏰Today, 18:00-19:30
kcl.ac.uk/events/book-la…
Join us and Munich Security Conference Senior Researcher Leo Schütte for a seminar titled:
'Burden-Sharing or Burden-Shifting? Transatlantic Relations after November 2024'
Chaired by The Ax:son Johnson Institute (AJI) fellow William D. James
📍Dockrill Room, Strand Campus
⏰29 May 2024 12:30
kcl.ac.uk/events/burden-…
To mark the 25th anniversary of Tony Blair's Chicago speech, I write for Engelsberg Ideas about its enduring legacy - for debates over interventionism, the US role in the world, the Iraq War, and the UK Labour Party's new doctrine of 'progressive realism': engelsbergideas.com/essays/tony-bl…
Very fortunate to have joannalewis here for our monthly Emerging Research Seninar to serve as discussant for our The Ax:son Johnson Institute (AJI) fellow Harriet Aldrich’s presentation on exiles, global opposition and Ghana between 1957 to 1993.
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Looking forward to the War Studies book talk on
Michael Kimmage 'Collisions: The global origins of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine'. The Ax:son Johnson Institute (AJI)
Chaired by Centre member and The Leverhulme Trust ECF Jade McGlynn
📍Dockrill Room (K6.07)
⏰07 May 2024 18:00
kcl.ac.uk/events/collisi…
One of our The Ax:son Johnson Institute (AJI) fellows, William D. James, shares his thoughts on liberal interventionism through the prism of Tony Blair.
Just got back to London following a productive and enjoyable 10 day trip to Washington. One of the highlights was speaking to Centre for Grand Strategy's AJI cousins across the pond at SAIS last week. Particular thanks are owed to Will Quinn for pulling in the punters and chairing the session.