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Tension is a podcast produced by the Archipelago of Design, hosted by Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, engaging tensions in the theory and practice of design for security and defence purposes across NATO members and partners. Through engaging representatives of different positions in the Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC) network, the aim is to unlock new possibilities in design as practice in the 21st century. Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard is the co-founder and co-executive pres ...
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Tension is a podcast produced by the Archipelago of Design, hosted by Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, engaging tensions in the theory and practice of design for security and defence purposes across NATO members and partners. Through engaging representatives of different positions in the Innovation Methodologies for Defence Challenges (IMDC) network, the aim is to unlock new possibilities in design as practice in the 21st century. Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard is the co-founder and co-executive pres ...
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Women in regions affected by war and forced displacement are highly visible in media accounts. Yet, their resistance against different forms of violence – from so-called domestic abuse to large-scale state violence – often goes unrecognized. Women & War is a platform to learn about powerful women’s struggles for liberation, justice and peace. The podcast amplifies critical contemporary feminist work in the field of war, violence, colonialism, and forced migration. The invited guests – who ar ...
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In this CMS Report Talk, Researcher Cornelia Baciu and Military Analyst Alexander Høgsberg Tetzlaff talk about the reemergence of a European debate on nuclear weapons and -deterrence, missile defence, and arms control in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The conversation is based on their CMS report “European Perspectives on the Globa…
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Our host Donna Dupont interviews Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard and Scott DeJong to discuss the world of serious games. Philippe is a professor at the Canadian Forces College in Toronto, a designer, and is the Co-founder of the Archipelago of Design. Scott is a PhD researcher at Concordia University in Montreal, game designer, educator and public schol…
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Host Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard in conversation with guests Balkan Devlen and Donna Dupont, engaging the tensions between Forecasting vs. Foresight. Tension is a podcast produced by the Archipelago of Design, hosted by Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard, engaging tensions in the theory and practice of design for security and defence purposes across NATO me…
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In this CMS Report Talk, Kevin Jon Heller, professor of International Law and Security at the Centre for Military Studies, discusses the report ”Low-Intensity Cyber Operations and State Sovereignty in Cyberspace”. The report investigates three different positions concerning whether low-intensity cyber operations violate the sovereignty of the terri…
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In this CMS Report Talk, researcher Cornelia Baciu talks about the implications of the Ukraine war in the nuclear policy domain. The conversation is based on the CMS Report “Efter freden” (After the peace), which examines the consequences of the war for Danish and European security. Host: Niels Byrjalsen, research assistant and editor on ”Efter fre…
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In this CMS Report Talk, senior researcher Maria Mälksoo talks about the implications of the Ukraine war on the deterrence policy and practice. The conversation is based on the new published CMS Report “Efter freden” (After the peace), which examines the consequences of the war for Danish and European security. Host: Niels Byrjalsen, research assis…
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The arms industry is widely known to be one of the most corrupt and deadly sectors in the world. Often exempt from transparency and accountability, this industry produces the weapons and technology necessary for the wars that kill, disappear or displace millions of people every year. Unfortunately, UK universities, too, are implicated in this busin…
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Historically, the Turkish state's relationship to women at the margins of its power has been characterized by violence and dispossession. Even as the Turkish Republic, founded in 1923, brought about progressive reforms in society, such as education and work opportunities for women, permissible femininity required compliance with the nationalist fra…
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Palestinian women have a long history of struggling on multiple fronts. Throughout the history of the Israeli occupation, women organized themselves politically, socially, culturally and also militarily in the national liberation struggle. They were involved in guerrilla actions, but they also resisted as political prisoners, as organizers, and as …
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This episode of Women & War does not focus on one particular context or region, but rather aims to give a sense of the ways in which feminists theorize war, violence, occupation, and colonization. How to connect everyday experiences and large-scale systems of oppression? How to make sense of resistance? How to think through and beyond differences? …
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Knowledge production on genocide has historically tended to downplay or ignore the gendered logics that underpin the phenomenon. This has been challenged by feminist scholarship on war and political violence. The Armenian Genocide was an episode of murder, violence, torture, and forced migration, ordered by Ottoman Turkish officials and enabled by …
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In August 2021, the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan after the US administration under Joe Biden decided to pull out of the country after two decades. As entire infrastructures for politics, civil society, and public services collapsed, the situation of women has been worsening on a daily basis under the Taliban's patriarchal regime of viol…
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Welcome to Women and War: a feminist podcast. This podcast is created by Dilar Dirik, a political sociologist at the University of Oxford (Refugee Studies Centre & Lady Margaret Hall) and has been made possible through funding from the University of Oxford’s Public Engagement with Research Fund. In this introduction episode, Dilar Dirik talks about…
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Host Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard in conversation with guests Ben Zweibelson, Philip Cash, Jeffrey van der Veer, Nathan Schwagler and Robin van Oorschot engaging the tension between Civilian and Military Design. *Please note this episode was recorded in a noisy environment and may be difficult to hear in places. It is still made available as a resour…
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Host Philippe Beaulieu-Brossard in conversation with guests Ben Zweibelson, Philip Cash, Jeffrey van der Veer, Nathan Schwagler and Robin van Oorschot engaging the tension between Civilian and Military Design. *Please note this episode was recorded in a noisy environment and may be difficult to hear in places. It is still made available as a resour…
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In this CMS Report Talk, senior researcher at ETH Zürich Dominika Kunertova discusses her new report "New Missiles, Eroding Norms: European Security in the post-INF Treaty World” with head of centre Henrik Breitenbauch. The report contributes to the debate on the strategic consequences of the demise of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Tr…
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In this CMS Report Talk, senior researcher Katja Lindskov Jacobsen discusses her new report "Russia’s Showy and Shadowy Engagements in Sub-Saharan Africa" with head of centre Henrik Breitenbauch. The report focuses on Russia’s renewed engagements in Africa – including both "showy" and "shadowy" dimensions – and analyses the implications of the Russ…
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In this CMS Report Talk, martime strategy and seapower expert Jeremy Stöhs discusses his new report "How High? The Future of European Naval Power and the High-End Challenge" with head of centre Henrik Breitenbauch. The report provides a forward-looking analysis of European naval power identifying major demand- and supply-side challenges.…
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The United Nations Working Group on the use of mercenaries and the Centre for Military Studies co-host a panel discussion with leading experts on the evolving forms, trends and manifestations of mercenaries and mercenary-related activities against developments in the nature of contemporary armed conflicts.In the seminar, Prof. Kevin Jon Heller (Cen…
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