University of Cambridge, Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies
Co-Director, Centre for Geopolitics
Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
@rusi.bsky.social
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In episode 4, Lt Gen Doug Chalmers speaks with @wjhurst.bsky.social about political understanding during war.
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In episode 4, Lt Gen Doug Chalmers speaks with @wjhurst.bsky.social about political understanding during war.
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Please listen to Episode 3 first:
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Please listen to Episode 3 first:
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Professor @wjhurst.bsky.social and Lt. Gen. Doug Chalmers CB, DSO, OBE explore how different types of actors initiate and prosecute conflict.
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Professor @wjhurst.bsky.social and Lt. Gen. Doug Chalmers CB, DSO, OBE explore how different types of actors initiate and prosecute conflict.
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The Erie Canal was ceremonially opened in Buffalo, New York. The 363-mile-long artificial waterway stretched from Albany on the Hudson River to Buffalo on Lake Erie, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It transformed Buffalo into a major hub.
The Erie Canal was ceremonially opened in Buffalo, New York. The 363-mile-long artificial waterway stretched from Albany on the Hudson River to Buffalo on Lake Erie, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It transformed Buffalo into a major hub.