Conference Programme – Decision in the Atlantic
Programme Decision in the Atlantic Friday 17 – Saturday 18 May 2013 Department of War Studies, King’s College London Organised by Global War Studies, the Society for Nautical Research and […]
Programme Decision in the Atlantic Friday 17 – Saturday 18 May 2013 Department of War Studies, King’s College London Organised by Global War Studies, the Society for Nautical Research and […]
Over the last few months we have been witness to debates and agreements concerning the hosting of US military personnel and assets in some countries, including Australia and the Philippine […]
Over the last few months, a string of incidents has been taking place around the Senkaku Islands, which Beijing claims under the name “Diaoyu”[1], on a bidimensional plane. On a […]
On 25 April 2012, the Institute for Conflict, Cooperation and Security at the University of Birmingham hosted an afternoon discussion that examined the implication of Iran‘s desire to gain nuclear […]
Reblogged from 15th Annual Graduate Strategic Studies Conference: The 15th Annual Graduate Strategic Studies Conference will take place March 1st and 2nd, 2013, at the University of Calgary. The graduate […]
Call for Papers: 1944: Seventy Years On 14-17 April 2014, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Global War Studies and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst are pleased to announce an international conference […]
Birmingham “On War” seeks to publish reviews on new books in the broad field of War Studies. It aims to be an accessible collection of academic reviews of books. Birmingham […]
[Cross posted from The Aerodrome] What follows is a precis of the presentation that Ian Shields gave at the Air Power Symposium held at the University of Birmingham in 2010. […]
The latest edition of the RUSI Journal has just appeared with its usual mix of contemporary and historical articles including one by John Alexander, a fellow PhD candidate at the […]
This is a guest post from Dr Jim Storr, editor of the newly launched Journal of Military Operations. This appears to be an excellent addition to the field and I […]