So What Did We Learn, if Anything?

So What Did We Learn, if Anything?

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Ben Wallace: Not Tinkering Around the Edges

UK Secretary of State for Defence Ben Wallace talks to Peter Roberts about spending trends, allies, terrorism, campaigning, budgets and reforming the military (and the strategic headquarters of defence). Do we know him any better after this chat? You be the judge. 

Dr Matthew Harries: Matters of nuclear weapons

There is a lot going on with nuclear weapons at the moment - from UK and German announcements, changes in the way China is thinking about nuclear doctrine, and US recapitalisation (including some spoilers about what to expect from the US Nuclear Posture review due out in January ...  Show more

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