22 February 2022 Have hybrid coronaviruses already been made? We simply don't know for sure, and that's a problem Risky life-science projects need global governance. Unfortunately, current standards and practices are not up to the task. Health International Technology & Science
21 October 2020 Why the UK needs to rethink homeland resilience in the wake of Covid Covid-19 has revealed UK civil defence to be weak and overly reliant on the armed forces Society
17 September 2020 Britain, cybersecurity and the world Dr Tim Stevens from the Department of War Studies discusses cybersecurity and the Covid-19 pandemic University
19 June 2020 How militaries around the world joined the battle against Covid-19 A blog piece from the School of Security Studies around the military response to Covid-19 University
2 June 2020 Fighting a battle on two fronts: How Ukraine's military tackles coronavirus in a conflict zone Given its continued fight to secure State borders in the fact of Russian aggression, Covid-19 is not the highest priority for Ukraine’s military University
20 May 2020 Feeling alert? Where the UK government's new coronavirus campaign went wrong Boris Johnson announces his new plan, to widespread confusion. University
13 May 2020 Do authoritarian measures to tackle the coronavirus entail a Faustian pact? Draconian measures to curtail Covid-19 could have long-lasting consequences on fights for civil liberties in the Arab World. University
12 May 2020 What Covid-19 reveals about the UK's capacity to deal with the changing character of warfare Resilience capacity in the UK has withered substantially since the Cold War. National crises highlight the importance of building it back up again. University
6 May 2020 Learning from disasters and military operations to fight COVID-19 Dr Stefan Schilling looks at how teams rapidly assembled to fight COVID-19 could learn from past experiences in disaster situations or complex… Society