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Thinking through ‘Lethal Aid’
25/04/2022

With Britain, the U.S and other NATO countries sending weapons to Ukraine following Russia’s brutal invasion we took a step back to analyse the implications of lethal aid.
Location vs Doctrine: hybrid warfare and the grey zone
18/03/2022

The Russian invasion of Ukraine demonstrates the violence of kinetic warfare but it has also highlighted the West’s longer term view of Vladimir Putin as an adversary who operates in the so-called grey-zone between peace and all-out conflict.
Pushback? How Britain is militarising the Channel
02/03/2022

With the military set to become more involved in intercepting boats in the English Channel we examine the support the armed forces were already providing Border Force and critique the wider process of militarisation this represents.
Soldiers of the Future?
09/02/2022

The British Army calls the Future Soldier programme its most “radical transformation in two decades”. We take a look at key documents announcing the plans and ask crucial questions of the proposals.
Warrior Nation podcast: War and Memory – Culture
16/12/2021
In the final episode of Series 3, Joe speaks with Essex University historian Lucy Noakes and Chicago-based artist Michael Rakowitz on the creation of cultural memories around war and conflict. They cover a wide array of topics, including the Churchillian turn of British World War II narratives and how the words monument and demonstrate are linked by their roots in Latin. Their discussion beautifully encapsulates a number of topics covered across the series and explores more radical ways of remembering – or remembering better.
Britain’s dystopian (and less accountable) military future
15/12/2021

With more troops being placed beyond scrutiny, and army units reportedly deployed to stop refugee flows across the Polish border and English Channel, the UK military is becoming even less accountable to democratic institutions.
Day One, Week One: Veteranhood
13/11/2021

Excerpt from Joe Glenton’s new book outlines the violence inherent in the British Army’s basic training and explores what impacts this can have on mental health.
Beyond Emissions: the military and climate change
10/11/2021

The military has a role to play in reducing emissions and environmental degradation but we should beware securitising, and militarising, the response to the climate crisis.
Warrior Nation podcast: War and Memory – Empire
03/11/2021
In the fifth instalment of our series on war and memory we speak with Harvard historian Maya Jasanoff on the different ways Empire is remembered in Britain and the disconnect between how the British state wants the public to view the country’s colonial past and the way it is seen by different communities.
What lies behind Parliament’s military cosplay scheme?

The Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme raises serious questions about the relationship between politicians, the military and defence companies.
Scuppering access to justice for women in the armed forces
26/10/2021

The government is intent on sinking an important reform which would support women who have experienced sexual violence in the military.
Insights from the arms fair
24/09/2021

DSEI shows the military, government and death merchants are as entangled as ever.
War and Memory: Moral Injury & Trauma
04/09/2021
In the fourth installment of our series on war and memory we speak with former British Army mental health clinician Christian Hughes on the traumatic impacts of conflict, and explore the relatively new acknowledgment of moral injury
War and Memory: Pathologising Critique
24/08/2021
In the third installment of our series on war and memory we speak with American academic and Vietnam veteran Jerry Lembcke on how resistance to the conflict in South East Asia was framed during the 1960s and 70s.
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