9 February 2024 Space Dependence: a need for better communication Space is one of the UK's Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) sectors. During a time when there's a cost of living crisis, prioritizing investment… Technology & Science International Educate Research
26 January 2024 The 'ACE' up their sleeves: Understanding NATO Agile Combat Employment This piece explores the development of ACE to date, demonstrating how it has added value to NATO and allied air forces. Additionally, it addresses the… International Technology & Science Research
9 January 2024 Back to the future: how the Royal Air Force's culture toward risk has evolved After some 30 years of flying in generally permissive air environments, the Royal Air Force (RAF) faces the prospect of fighting for control of the… Technology & Science International Research
24 May 2021 Artificial Intelligence: The Challenges Facing UK Defence Dr Kenneth Payne explores the geopolitical implications of militarised AI and its impact on armed forces Society Research
5 March 2021 Behind the Few – The Women's Auxiliary Air Force and their Contribution to British Intelligence during the Second World War Who were the women intelligence officers who provided vital information contributing to Britain's air victories during World War II? Student Research
12 November 2020 Why arms embargoes on countries such as North Korea fail More insight is needed on how to prevent the proliferation of potentially destabilising military capabilities. International Research
7 May 2020 Victory in Europe Day 1945 As we commemorate the 75th anniversary, this excerpt from Professor Jackson's latest book describes VE Day celebrations across the British Empire International Research International
8 November 2019 Thirty years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall: A Retrospective Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Dr Geraint Hughes looks at the significance of this important event in history. Society International Research Educate
9 September 2019 Finding women in the 'Global War on Terrorism' Dr Joana Cook says women were not adequately considered in US counter terrorist strategies developed since the events of 9/11. Society International Research