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Held on the 2nd October, this panel discussion explored how the UK could and should respond to security concerns, and whether or not the current approach remains suitable. Speakers included Professor Malcolm Chalmers, Ja...
SDSR 2015 Is the adaptable posture fit for purpose? is an episode from The Road to the UK Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015. Held on the 2nd October, this panel discussion explored how the UK could and should respond to security co...
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Published Nov 20, 2014, 37:09 long, audio available.
Held on the 2nd October, this panel discussion explored how the UK could and should respond to security concerns, and whether or not the current approach remains suitable. Speakers included Professor Malcolm Chalmers, James de Waal, Tom McKane and Charlie Edwards. This session took place as part of RUSI's Breakfast Briefing series ahead of the SDSR 2015. For more information, please see here:
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SDSR 2015 Is the adaptable posture fit for purpose? is an episode from The Road to the UK Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015.
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SDSR 2015 Is the adaptable posture fit for purpose? is from The Road to the UK Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015.
Published Nov 20, 2014 and 37:09 long