Oxford University Strategic Studies Group

Oxford University Strategic Studies Group is the oldest student society focusing on international affairs at the University of Oxford. OUSSG is dedicated to hosting speakers on issues of defence, security and foreign policy.

Previous Term Cards

  • TRINITY

    W1- TUES 23 APR
    Olivia O’Sullivan
    Director of UK in the World Programme, Chatham House
    ”The Potential Foreign Policy of a Labour Government”

    W2 - TUES 30 APR
    Dr William James
    KCL Ax:Son Johnson Research Fellow; CCW Senior Associate
    “‘The Most Momentous Shift in our Foreign Policy for a Century and a Half’: British Grand Strategy and the ‘East of Suez’ Drawdown”

    W3 - TUES 7 MAY
    Barbara Grewe
    Senior Principal for International Policy and Strategy, MITRE Corporation
    “The Intersection of National, Economic and Cyber Security: How Should Governments Address the new Paradigm?”

    W4 - TUES 14 MAY
    Tim Judah
    Special Correspondent, The Economist
    ”War Correspondent’s Perspective on the Situation in Ukraine”

    W5 - TUES 21 MAY
    Thomas Withington
    Associate Fellow for EW and Air Defense at RUSI
    “The Lessons of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine for Air and Ground Based EW Systems and Tactics”

    W6 - TUES 28 MAY
    Maria de Goeij Reid
    CCW Research Fellow
    “Reflexive Control: Influencing Strategic Behaviour”

    W7 - TUES 04 JUN
    TRINITY TERM SOCIAL

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    Hilary

    W1- TUES 16 JAN
    Dr Sarah Ashbridge
    Principal Analyst, Climate Change and Sustainability Group, DSTL
    “The Balancing Act: Defence Sustainability vs the Sustainability of Defence”

    W2 - TUES 23 JAN
    HILARY TERM SOCIAL

    W3 - EVENT RESCHEDULED
    EVENT RESCHEDULED

    W4 - TUES 06 FEB
    Morgan Michaels
    Research Fellow for Southeast Asian Politics and Foreign Policy, IISS
    ”Operation 1027: A Turning Point in Myanmar’s Civil War?”

    W5 - TUES 13 FEB
    Dr Edward Howell
    Korea Foundation Fellow, Chatham House, Lecturer in Politics at the University of Oxford
    “North Korea: The Rejection of Re-Unification”

    W6 - TUES 20 FEB
    Hugh Lovan
    Senior Policy Fellow with the Middle East and North Africa Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations
    “Peace and Security in the Middle East”

    W6 - WED 21 FEB
    OUSSG Wargame (pre-registration required)

    W7 - TUES 27 FEB
    Dr Elizabeth Seger
    Research Scholar at the Centre for the Governance of AI
    ”Open Source Model Sharing and Challenges to International Coordination”

    W8 - TUES 05 MAR
    Alexander Brennan
    Founder and CEO of Brennan & Partners
    “Strategic Advisory in a Geopolitically Challenging World”

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    Michaelmas

    W1- TUES 10 OCT
    Dr Julia Muravska
    Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Freeman Air and Space Institute, King’s College London
    “Civilians at War: Civil Society and the Defence of Ukraine”

    W2 - TUES 17 OCT
    Professor Robert Trager
    International Governance Lead, Centre for the Governance of AI
    “Geopolitics of Advanced AI”

    W3 - TUES 24 OCT
    Professor Vanessa Rubio-Marquez
    Professor and Associate Fellow, Chatham House; Former Senator and three-time Deputy Minister of Mexico
    “Mexican Geopolitics and Security”

    W4 - TUES 31 OCT
    HE Jukka Siukosaari
    Ambassador of Finland to the United Kingdom
    ”Finland’s Accession to NATO”

    W5 - TUES 07 NOV
    Rahul Roy-Chaudhury
    Senior Fellow, International Institute for Strategic Studies
    “Can a Rising Power India counterbalance a Super Power China in the Indo-Pacific Region?”

    W6 - TUES 14 NOV
    MICHAELMAS TERM SOCIAL
    Drinks at the Oxford Retreat, 7:30pm

    W6 - WED 15 NOV
    OUSSG Wargame (pre-registration required)

    W7 - TUES 21 NOV
    Lt Gen Richard Nugee CB CVO CBE
    Author, Climate Change and Sustainability Strategic Approach; Non-Executive Director for Climate Change and Sustainability, MOD
    ”Climate Change, Defence and Security - weird bedfellows?”

    W8 - TUES 28 NOV
    Surg Cdr Charlotte Evans
    Royal Navy Hudson Fellow, St Antony’s College
    “Mental Health and the Armed Forces”ription text goes here

  • TRINITY

    W1- TUES 25 APR
    TRINITY TERM SOCIAL

    W2 - TUES 02 MAY
    Dr Alex Vines OBE
    Founder and Director, Africa Programme, Chatham House; Assistant Professor at Coventry University
    “The Geostrategic Role of Russia in Africa”

    W3 - TUES 09 MAY
    Dr Zbigniew Wojnowski
    Associate Professor of Soviet History, St Antony's College
    “Ukraine and the Soviet Politics of Empire”

    W4 - TUES 16 MAY
    Simon Akam
    Author, The Changing of the Guard: The British Army Since 9/11; Journalist
    ”The Changing of the Guard: The British Army since 9/11”

    W5 - TUES 23 MAY
    Cristoph Bergs
    Doctoral Researcher, Department for European and International Studies, KCL; Host of Military Aviation History YouTube Channel
    “Online Media and Social Resilience: Risks & Opportunities”

    W6 - TUES 30 MAY
    Sparrows in Ukraine
    Grassroots organisation formed in Poland in 2022, focusing on supporting front line Ukrainian soldiers
    ”Organising for a Charitable Response to War”

    W7 - TUES 06 JUN
    Professor Antulio Echevarria
    General MacArthur Chair of Research at the US Army War College; Editor-in-Chief of the US Army War College Press
    “From Integrated Deterrence to Integrated Defence”

    W8 - TUES 13 JUN
    Nick Childs
    Senior Fellow for Naval Forces and Maritime Security at IISS
    “AUKUS: A Nuclear Powered Alliance?”

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    HILARY

    W1 - TUES 17 JAN
    Justin Bronk
    Senior Research Fellow for Airpower & Technology at RUSI
    “Russia’s Air War in Ukraine”

    W2 - TUES 24 JAN
    Richard Connolly
    Director of Eastern Advisory Group, RUSI Associate Fellow
    “Russia’s Arms Industry Under Sanctions”

    W3 - TUES 31 JAN
    Cécile Fabre
    Senior Research Fellow, All Souls College
    ”Can Espionage be Ethical?”

    W4 - TUES 07 FEB
    Viljar Lubi
    Estonian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
    ”European Security and the Global Markets: Estonia’s Outlook”

    W5 - TUES 14 FEB
    Make Love, not War ~ NO EVENT

    W6 - TUES 21 FEB
    James Miles
    China writer-at-large at The Economist
    ”China’s “No Limits” Ties with Russia: the View from Beijing”

    Maj Tom Mouat (12:00-16:00)
    ”High North” Wargame on Arctic Militarisation (pre-registration required)

    W7 - TUES 28 FEB
    David Price
    Former U.S. Congressman
    “The Challenge of Democracy Promotion”

    W8 - TUES 07 MAR
    Laurynas Jonavičius
    Advisor to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
    “Geopolitics of Belarus in Ukraine Context”

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    MICHAELMAS

    W1 - TUES 11 OCT
    Arkady Ostrovsky
    Russia and Eastern Europe Editor for The Economist
    “Putin’s War: Narratives, Mobilisation, and Perceptions”

    W2 - TUES 18 OCT
    Sarunas Cerniauskas
    Founder of Siena.lt, Lithuanian non-profit organization dedicated to investigative reporting.
    “Tracing Dirty Russian Money and Getting the World to React AND Follow the Money Workshop”

    W3 - TUES 25 OCT
    Dr. Bilyana Lilly
    Information Warfare, Russia and Ransomware Manager, Deloitte; Adjunct Researcher and Fellow, RAND Corporation
    ”Russia’s Information Warfare in Theory and Practice”

    W4 - TUES 01 NOV
    Jack Watling
    RUSI Senior Research Fellow for Land Warfare
    TBA

    W5 - TUES 08 NOV
    OUSSG Wargame (pre-registration required) + Social

    W6 - TUES 15 NOV
    Edward Lucas
    Senior Fellow at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA). Formerly a senior editor at The Economist
    ”The New Cold War - Winners and Losers”

    W7 - TUES 22 NOV
    Neta Crawford
    Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, DPIR, University of Oxford
    “The Pentagon, Climate Change and War”

    W8 - TUES 29 NOV
    Dr Richard Connolly
    Director of Eastern Advisory Group, RUSI Associate Fellow
    “Russia’s Defence Industry Under Conditions of Sanctions”

  • TRINITY

    W1- TUES 26 APR
    Kataryna Wolczuk Professor of Politics, CREES, University of Birmingham; Associate Fellow, Russia & Eurasia Program, Chatham House
    “30th Anniversary of the Collapse of the USSR: the Rapid Demise and Long-term Consequences”

    W2 - TUES 03 MAY
    Whit Mason
    Strategic Communicatory; Former Consultant to the Standing Joint Force Headquarters
    “Psycho-Social Perspectives Missing from Discussions about the War on Ukraine”

    W3 - TUES 10 MAY
    Shashank Joshi
    Defense Editor, The Economist
    ”Is the Russian Army rotten?”

    W4 - TUES 17 MAY
    Dr. Peter Feaver
    Director, Duke Program in American Grand Strategy; Former Special Advisor; Strategic Planning/Institutional Reform, US Security Council
    ”American Grand Strategy After Ukraine”

    W5 - TUES 24 MAY
    Aurimas Navys
    Retired Lithuanian Special Operations Forces (LITHSOF) Officer; Energy Security Expert
    “Russkiy mir’ expansionism, Ukraine’s military successes, and Russian failures.”

    W6 - TUES 31 MAY
    TBA

    W7 - TUES 07 JUN
    Air Vice-Marshal Paul Godfrey
    Assistant Secretary, Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
    “UK Space Command, A Year On”

    W8 - TUES 14 JUN
    TBA

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    Hilary

    W3- TUES 1 FEB
    Camilla Born Deputy Director, UK Strategy, COP 26
    “Taking the Temperature: Climate Fragility vs Climate Unity”

    W4 - TUES 8 FEB
    Professor Steven Haines
    Professor of Public International Law, University of Greenwich; Trustee of the NGO Human Rights at Sea
    “Human Rights at Sea: Problems and Prospects”

    W4 - FRI 11 FEB - Online - 7pm
    Major Bruce Gudmundsson
    Historian; US Marine Corps Reserve (ret.)
    ”The Twitter War for Nagorno-Karabakh”

    W5 - TUES 15 FEB
    Lt Col Al Brown
    Visiting Fellow Oxford University & the Changing Character of War Centre
    ”Machine Intelligence and the Changing Keys to Power”

    W6 - TUES 22 FEB - Online - 4pm
    Commodore Abhay Kumar Singh
    Research Fellow, Military Affairs Centre, Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi; Indian Navy (ret.).
    “China-India Relations and the Geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific”

    W7 - TUES 1 MAR
    Peter Neumann
    Professor of Security Studies, King's College London; Founder and the Former Director of the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR)
    ”Major Ideas and Ideologues in Far Right Movements”

    OUSSG WARGAME - 9-11 MAR - Online - Time tbc
    Maj Jeremy Grunert - USAF Judge Advocate; Assistant Professor of Law, US Air Force Academy
    Maj Tom Mouat - SO2 Directing Staff Simulation & Modeling, UK Defence Academy
    1st Lt Samantha Potter - USAF Acquisition Officer; OUSSG Development Director
    Philip Dursey - Chief Information Security Officer, Hydra; OUSSG Technology Director

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    MICHAELMAS

    W1 - TUES 12 OCT:
    HR McMaster
    Former US National Security Adviser, 2017-18; Fouad and Michelle Ajami Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford
    “The Catastrophe in Afghanistan, Competition with China, and the Need to Rebuild Strategic Competence”

    W2 - TUES 19 OCT:
    OUSSG Social

    W3 - TUES 26 OCT:
    Captain Chris Connolly OBE Royal Navy (Retd); Former British Naval & Defense Attache Moscow, 2016-19
    ”Russia and its Armed Forces: A View from the British Embassy”

    W2 - TUES 2 NOV:
    Dr Omar Ashour
    Founding Chair, Critical Security Studies, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies
    ”How ISIS Fights: present and future of nonstate combat effectiveness”

    W5 - TUES 9 NOV:
    Dr Alice Pannier, Admiral Luc Pagès and Dr Benedict Wilkinson 
    Pannier - Research Fellow, Head of Geopolitics of Technology Program at French Institute of Int’l Relations (ifri)
    Pagès - Former French Defence Attaché to London
    Wilkinson - Senior Research Leader, RAND
    “UK-France Security and Defence Cooperation in a Post-Brexit World” - in collaboration with Sciences Po Defence & Stratégie”

    W6 - TUES 16 NOV:
    Dr Carter Malkasian
    Historian; Former special assistant for strategy to Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Dunford, 2015-19
    ”The American War in Afghanistan: Why We Failed”

    W6 - TBC:
    OUSSG Wargame (pre-registration required)

    W7 - TUES 23 NOV:
    OUSSG Social Dame Mariot Leslie DCMG Former British Diplomat; Member of the Scottish First Minister’s Standing Council on Europe; Associate Fellow, Chatham House
    “Scottish Foreign Defence Policy, and the Implications of Scottish Independence”

    W8 - TUES 30 NOV:
    Will Evans OBE Member of UK delegation to NATO; Former Visiting Fellow at Oxford University and Changing Character of War Centre 2020-21
    ”Overseas Counter-Terrorism - how does the West defeat Al-Qaida and Islamic State?”

  • TRINITY

    W1- TUES 27 APRIL: Robert Bell
    CEO of National Security Counsel, LLC; Distinguished Professor of the Practice, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech
    “NATO, the EU and the Future of European Defense and Security”

    W2 - TUES 04 MAY: Dr Matt Preston (not live-streamed)
    Head, International Security and Institutions, and Research Analyst, at Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office “Multilateralism in the Post-COVID World”

    W3 - TUES 11 MAY: Julie Yu-Wen Chen (not live-streamed)
    Professor of Chinese Studies, University of Helsinki; Hosting Professor of Asian Studies, Palacky University
    “The Internationalism of China’s Uyghur Issues”

    W4 - TUES 18 MAY: Jeff Kosseff Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity Law, US Naval Academy
    ”Reforming Cybersecurity Law to Bolster National Security”

    W5 - TUES 25 MAY: Dr Imogen Parsons
    Senior Research Fellow and (Acting) Director of the Terrorism & Conflict group, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)
    ”Intervening in Conflict: How International Interventions Begin, and How They End”

    W6 - TUES 01 JUNE: Captain John Moulton
    2019-20 US Navy Hudson Fellow, University of Oxford and the Changing Character of War Center; Currently servicing on the Joint Staff
    ”From Steam to the Internet: Generating Warfighting Advantages in Transformational Times”

    W7 - TUES 08 JUNE: Lawerence Chalmer and Ruth Harris
    Chalmer - International consultant; Professor Emeritus, US National Defense University
    Harris - Research Group Director, Defense, Security and Infrastructure, RAND Europe
    ”Practices and Challenges in Decision-Making within NATO”

    W8 - MON 14 JUNE: Commander Damon Loveless (not live-streamed)
    US Navy Hudson Fellow, University of Oxford and the Changing Character of War Centre “Maritime Strategy from the Flight Deck”

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    HILARY

    W1- TUES 19 JAN: Mike Rogers
    Former US Congressman and Chair of the House Intelligence Committee
    “The Case for a National Cybersecurity Director”

    W2 - TUES 26 JAN: Timothy Garton Ash Professor of European Studies, University of Oxford “Can a Dictatorship be a Member of the EU”

    W3 - TUES 02 FEB: Kishan Patel Chief of GPS Cyber Security, US Space Force
    “The Strategic Importance of GPS”

    W4 - TUES 09 FEB: Geoffrey D. Dabelko
    Professor and Associate Dean, the George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University
    “Security: What’s Climate Change Got to Do with It?”

    W5 - TUES 16 FEB: Tom Sear 
    International Adjunct Professor, Joint Special Operations Univeristy
    ”Xenowar: Computational Clausewitz, the PRC/CCP Cryptosphere and Strategic Society Mechanisms for a Planetary Era”

    W6 - TUES 23 FEB: Manjari Chatterjee Miller
    Associate Professor of International Relations, Boston University; Research Associate, the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies
    ”Why Nations Rise”

    W6 - TBC: OUSSG Wargame (pre-registration required)

    W7 TUES 02 MAR: Dr Will Roper Assistant Secretary, Air Force for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
    ”Bringing Defence into the 21st Century”

    W8 TUES 09 MAR: Dr Lindsay Newman Director, Economics and Country Risk, IHS Markit; Former Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House’s US and Americas Programme
    ”Key Policy Challenges Facing Biden in his First Year”

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    MICHAELMAS

    W1- TUES 13 OCT: Dr. Michael Martindale Space Force Association, Director of Space Education Committee “Spacepower and its Impact on Global Strategy (Podcast)”

    W2 - TUES 20 OCT: Javed Ali Former Senior Director for Counterterrorism at the National Security Council “Far Right Terrorism in 2020: Threats, Drivers, and Responses”

    W3 - TUES 27 OCT: Mike Nagata Director of Strategy for National Counterterrorism Center; Senior Vice President and Strategic Advisor for CACI International
    “Great Power Competition and Conflict: The Effect of Technological Change”

    W4 - TUES 03 NOV: Daniel Fiott Security and Defence Editor at the EU Institute for Security Studies
    ”European Defence in a Time of Global Change”

    W5 - TUES 10 NOV: Susi Dennison  Senior Policy Fellow and Director of the European Power Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations
    ”How Public Opinion Reflects Policy Across Europe”

    W6 - TUES 17 NOV: Helene Cooper Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist; Pentagon Correspondent for the New York Times
    ”Journalism and Pandemics in an Era of Media Distrust”

    W7 - TUES 24 NOV: TBC

    W8 TUES 01 DEC: Robert Blair Director of the Democratic Erosion Consortium
    ”The Effects of Political Polarisation on Democratic Erosion”

  • HILARY

    W1- TUES 21 JAN

    Russia’s military build-up in the Arctic. To what end? Professor Katarzyna ZyskHead of Centre for Security Policy and Deputy Director at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies

    W2 - TUES 28 JAN

    Special Event with Dame Cressida Dick, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police

    *This event is fully booked. If you did not receive a confirmation email, we were unable to accommodate you a spot.*

    W3 - TUES 4 FEB

    US-China Relations, Trade War, and Strategic Implications, Dr Zeno LeoniTeaching Fellow at the UK Defence Academy and
    Leader of the International Team for the Study of Security at ITSS Verona

    W4 - TUES 11 FEB

    Trump, Europe and NATO: Back to the Future, Dr Seth JohnstonLieutenant-Colonel, US Army; Fellow for Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship at Harvard Kennedy School, Belfer Center

    W5 - TUES 18 FEB

    Wargame
    9AM - 1PM

    The Utilities and Challenges of Western Security Force Assistance
    Major Ivor Wiltenburg
    Dutch Infantry and CCW Fellow

    W6 - TUES 25 FEB

    Security challenges in East-AsiaSir Tim Hitchens
    President of Wolfson College, former UK Ambassador to Japan (2012-2016)

    W7 - TUES 3 MAR

    Whitehall Warriors’ National Security & Defence Policy & Operations:
    A Beginners’ Guide

    Commander Damian Exworthy MBE
    Former head of logistics aboard the HMS Albion

    W8 - TUES 10 MAR

    TBC

    MICHAELMAS

    W1- TUES 15 OCT

    Information Wars: the Internet BattlefieldBen NimmoSenior Fellow, Atlantic Council, Digital Forensic Research Lab

    W2 - TUES 22 OCT

    Tackling the Terrorist Use of the Internet
    Adam HadleyFounder & Director, Tech Against Terrorism

    W3 - WEDN 30 OCT

    Threats, Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Middle East
    Brigadier General Efraim Sneh
    Former Deputy Minister of Defence, Israel; Leader of Yisrael Hazaka

    W4 - TUES 5 NOV

    Aspects of Security in the Heart of EuropeAmbassador Kristof Szalay-BobroniczkyHungarian Ambassador to the UK & Ireland

    W5 - TUES 12 NOV

    Fusion Doctrine: Current Threats & Response
    Adam Sambrook
    Deputy Head (Strategic Threats), Security Policy Department,UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office

    W6

    - MON 18 NOV

    OUSSG War Game (9AM-1PM, pre-registration required)
    Major Tom Mouat
    UK Defence Academy

    - TUES 19 NOV

    Changing Patterns of External Intervention in Armed Conflicts in the 21st Century
    Dr Nicholas Redman
    Director of Editorial, International Institute for Strategic Studies





    W7 - TUES 26 NOV

    Deterrence in the 21st Century
    Dr Andrew Corbett
    Teaching Fellow, Defence Studies, King’s College London

    W8 - TUES 3 DEC

    Grey Zone WarfareDr Geraint HuguesDiplomatic & Military Historian, King’s College London

  • TRINITY

    W1- TUES 30 APR: Douglas Barrie
    Senior Fellow, Military Aerospace, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)
    "Russia and Chinese Air Power: Works in Progress"

    W2 - TUES 07 MAY: Tim Eaton
    Research fellow with Chatham House’s MENA Programme
    “Conflict economies in MENA: Comparing the cases of Libya, Syria, Yemen and Iraq”

    W3 - TUES 14 MAY: Ziya Meral
    Resident Fellow at the British Army’s think-tank the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research,
    and founder and Director of the Centre on Religion and Global Affairs
    “How Violence Shape Religion: Belief and Conflict in Africa and Middle East”

    W4 - TUES 21 MAY: Panel with Joana Cook & Erin Saltman
    Teaching Fellow in the Department of War Studies, and Senior Research Fellow at ICSR.
    EMEA Policy Manager at Facebook.
    “The Online and Offline Presence of Women in Extremism”

    W5 - TUES 28 MAY: Eviatar Matania
    Founder and Head of the Israel National Cyber Bureau (2012)
    “The Global Race for Cyber-Digital Supremacy”

    W6 - TUES 04 JUN

    Hiatus

    W7 - TUES 11 JUN

    Hiatus

    W8 - TUES 18 JUN

    Hiatus

    HILARY

    W1 TUES 15 JAN: Emile Hokayem                                                              
    Senior Fellow, Middle East Security, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) “The Politics of Gulf Security”

    W1 FRI 18 JAN: Professor John J. Mearsheimer
    Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago
    “The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams & International Realities”

    W3 TUES 29 JAN: Admiral Sir Philip Jones KCB ADC
    First Sea Lord & Chief of Naval Staff

    W4 WED 06 FEB: Amy Pope
    Deputy Homeland Security Advisor to the US President (2015-2017)

    W5 TUES 12 FEB: Robert Hannigan
    Director, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) (2014-2017)

    W6 TUES 19 FEB: Hans Pung
    President, RAND Europe
    “Broomsticks to Battle Groups?: The Future of European Defence”

    W7 TUES 26 FEB: Antonio Missiroli
    Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges, NATO
    "Driving Progress Across the Alliance: NATO & Emerging Threats”

    W8 FRI 01 MAR (Robert Hooke Building): Liga Rozentale
    Director of EU Governmental Affairs for Cybersecurity Policy, Microsoft
    “Public-private Partnerships & Emerging Security Challenges”

    W8 TUES 05 MAR: Rahul Roy-Chaudhury
    Senior Fellow for South Asia, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)
    “Terror Attack in Kashmir: Implications for India-Pakistan Relations”

    MICHAELMAS

    W1- TUES 09 OCT: Dr. Larry Goodson U.S. Army War College, Visiting Fellow at Changing the Character of War “Is the Syrian War the 21st Century's First Great War?”

    W3 - TUES 23 OCT: Dr. Kori Schake Deputy-Director General, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) “Can the Liberal Order Be Saved?”

    W4 - TUES 30 OCT: Carl Miller Research Director, Centre for the Analysis of Social Media, DEMOS “The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab”

    W5 - TUES 06 NOV (01:00 - 05:00 PM): Maj. Tom Mouat UK Defence Academy 4th OUSSG Wargame (pre-registration required)

    W5 - TUES 06 NOV: David Balson  Director of Intelligence, Ripjar “The Changing Role of Secrecy in the Information Age”

    W6 - TUES 13 NOV: Dr. Bastian Giegerich Director of Defence & Military Analysis, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) “NATO at Seventy”

    W7 - TUES 20 NOV: Raffaello Pantucci Director of International Security Studies, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) "China's Ambitions and Goals on the New Silk Road"

    W8 TUES 27 NOV: Hans Kundnani Senior Research Fellow, Europe Programme, Chatham House “The Future of the European Union”

  • MICHAELMAS

    W1 TUES 10 OCT: Dr Sean McFate*                                                                                            
    Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council (Wharton Room, All Souls College) "The Return of Mercenaries and the Future of War"


    W2 TUES 17 OCT: Charly Salonius-Pasternak
    Senior Research Fellow, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
    "Finland on the front line: Preparing for hybrid conflict in norther Europe"


    W3 TUES 24 OCT: Sir Mark Lyall Grant*
    Former UK National Security Advisor, Former UK Ambassador to the UN
    "Will Brexit damage UK National Security?"


    W4 TUES 31 OCT: Captain Chris O'Flaherty
    Former Deputy Commander Task Force 52, Royal Navy
    "US-UK Naval Operations: A Personal Perspective"


    W5 TUES 07 NOV: Professor Louise Fawcett
    Head of Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University
    "The Middle East States System: Implosion or Resilience?"

    W5 TUES 07 NOV: Lynne Owens*
    Director General, National Crime Agency
    Tackling Serious Organised Crime in the UK


    W7 TUES 21 NOV: Professor Patrick Porter
    Academic Director of Strategy and Security Institute, University of Exeter
    "Blunder: Britain's War in Iraq"


    W8 TUES 28 NOV: Vice Admiral Sir Simon Lister*
    Managing Director, Aircraft Carrier Alliance; Former Chief of Materiel (Submarines), Royal Navy
    UK-Russian Conflict by Land or by Sea?

    HILARY

    Talks are at 08:30PM, Old Library, All Souls unless otherwise specified
    *Pre-registration required

    W1 TUES 16 JAN: Open Source Intelligence in a Networked World
    Dr. Joanna Kidd
    Director of Ridgeway Information


    W2 TUES 23 JAN: Trump's First Year: US Foreign Policy in Flux* (Panel)
    Sir Nigel Sheinwald - British Ambassador to the US (2007-2012)
    Prof. Peter Trubowitz - Director of the US Centre, London School of Economics
    Dr. Leslie Vinjamuri - Associate Fellow, US & the Americas Programme, Chatham House
    Steven Erlanger - Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, New York Times


    W3 TUES 30 JAN: Covering Trump: How the US Election Changed the World
    Hala Gorani
    Anchor & Correspondent for CNN International 


    W4 TUES 06 FEB: US-Australian Alliance in the Face of China's Rise
    Prof. Brad Thayer - University of Oxford
    Prof. Michael Wesley - Australian National University


    W5 TUES 13 FEB: Return of the Carriers: Implications for UK Defence & Beyond
    Nick Childs
    Senior Fellow for Naval Forces and Maritime Security, IISS


    W6 TUES 20 FEB: 3rd OUSSG Wargame*
    Maj. Tom Mouat
    UK Defence Academy


    W6 THURS 22 FEB: Extremism: The Challenge of our Generation or Just a Blip in Time?
    Alastair King-Smith
    Head of International Counter Extremism, Foreign & Commonwealth Office


    W8 TUES 06 MAR: Technology and Data as a Strategic Influencer*
    Dr. Ian Levy - Director, The National Cyber Security Centre

    TRINITY

    W1 TUES 24 APR: Predictive Analytics and National Security
    Dr. Jim Shinn
    US Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs (2007-08)

    W2 TUES 01 May: Unpacking the Domestic Determinants of Russia's Confrontation with the West (&Vice Versa)
    Dr. Sam Greene
    Director of the Russia Institute, King's College London

    W3 TUES 08 May: The Kim-Trump Summit: What's at Stake for East Asia & The World?

    Bill Emmott Visiting Fellow, All Souls College, Editor-in-Chief, The Economist (1993-2006)

    Dr. Rosemary Foot - Senior Research Fellow, DPIR, University of Oxford

    Edward Howell - DPhil Student, DPIR, University of Oxford

    W4 - Tues 15 May

    TBC: on the Danger of War in Europe

    Sir Adam Thomson KCMG

    UK Permanent Representative to NATO (2014-16)

    W5 - Tues 22 May

    Russia's Sovereign Globalisation

    Dr. Nigel Gould-Davies

    Associate Fellow; Chatham House; British Ambassador to Belarus (2007-09)

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: DR ELISABETH KENDALL
    Senior Research Fellow in Arabic, Pembroke College, Oxford
    Al-Qa’ida versus the Islamic State in Yemen
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 11 October 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: SIR MALCOLM RIFKIND
    Former Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee; former Defence Secretary and Foreign Secretary
    Putin’s Russia: A Riddle Wrapped in a Mystery Inside an Enigma?
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 18 October 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: JONATHAN TAIT-HARRIS
    Ex-Army; Ex-Detective; Ex-War Crimes Investigator, and Police Capacity Builder in Iraq, Libya, Gaza, Bosnia
    War Crimes Investigation: Horror, Hatred, and Humour
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 25 October 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: PROF ANDREW PRESTON
    Professor of American History, Clare College, Cambridge
    Security and Insecurity at the Ballot Box: Clinton v. Trump in Historical Perspective
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 1 November 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    Special Event: High Profile Israeli Speaker (TBA for security reasons)
    In partnership with the Oxford International Relations Society
    Location TBA | Thursday, 3 November 2016
    Note: Members only event

    5th Week: JOYCE HAKMEH
    Academy Fellow, International Security Department, Chatham House
    For the Sake of Security? Cybercrime Laws and Civil Liberties in the Middle East and North Africa
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 8 November 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: MAJ GEN AHMAD MAHMOOD HAYAT
    ISI Director General for Analysis
    Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College | Tuesday, 15 November 2016 | 18:00-19:30

    Roundtable: Ambassador Matthew Barzun
    US Ambassador to the United Kingdom
    Old Library, All Souls College | Wednesday, 16 November 2016 | 15:00-16:00
    (Registration required)

    Dinner: Lt. Gen. Sean MacFarland
    Commander of the coalition against ISIS in Syria and Iraq
    TBC | Friday, 18 November 2016
    (Registration required)

    7th Week: DR BENJAMIN BUCHANAN
    Postdoctoral Fellow at the Belfer Center’s Cyber Security Project, Harvard University
    The Cybersecurity Dilemma
    Old Library, All Souls College | Monday, 21 November 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    8th Week: OUSSG SPECIAL GUEST
    The Causes and Costs of a Historic Blind Spot in America’s Policy-Intel Dynamic
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 29 November 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

     

    HILARY

    1st Week: SIR BERNARD HOGAN-HOWE
    Commissioner, London Metropolitan Police
    “Policing London: The Next Five Years”
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 17 January 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: TEDDY COLLINS
    Programme Manager, Google DeepMind
    “Artificial Intelligence and Global Strategy: Implications for Strategic Studies”
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 24 January 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: RANA MITTER
    Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China, St Cross, Oxford
    “Chinese Nationalism in the Era of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump”
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 31 January 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: THEO FARRELL
    Dean of Arts and Social Sciences, City University London; former head, KCL Department of War Studies
    “Ready for Peace? The Afghan Taliban After a Decade of War”
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 7 February 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: MAJ TOM MOUAT
    SO2 Simulation and Modelling, Defence Capability Centre – Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
    “Wargaming Crisis Points: Recent Developments”
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 14 February 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: GEN SIR RICHARD SHIRREFF
    Former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe
    “War with Russia: A Fantastical Notion?”
    Old Library, All Souls College | Thursday, 16 February 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: Hiatus

    7th Week: ELIZABETH QUINTANA
    Senior Research Fellow, Futures and Technology, RUSI
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 28 February 2017 | 20:30 – 22:00

    8th Week: SPEAKER TBC

    TRINITY

    1st Week: Sir RICHARD DEARLOVE
    Former Chief of MI6
    National Security in a Changing World
    T.S. Eliot Theatre, Merton College | Tuesday, 25 April | 8.30pm

    2nd Week: Sir LAWRENCE FREEDMAN
    Emeritus Professor of War Studies: King’s College, London
    The Future of War: A History
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 2 May | 8:30pm

    3rd Week: BILL HAYTON
    Associate Fellow, Asia Programme, Chatham House
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 9 May | 8:30pm

    Wargame - 3rd Week: Major TOM MOUAT
    Venue and Time to be confirmed | Pre-registration required | Friday, 12 May

    4th Week: JOHN NIXON
    Former CIA Analyst
    Misreading Your Enemy: Our Failure to Get Saddam Right
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 16 May | 8:30pm

    5th Week: No event this week

    6th Week: Dr LINA KHATIB
    Head of Middle East and North Africa Programme: Chatham House
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 30 May | 8:30pm

    7th Week: No event this week

    8th Week: Prof. DOMINIC JOHNSON
    Alastair Buchan Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford
    Strategic Instincts: Making the Right Mistakes in Peace and War
    Old Library, All Souls College | Tuesday, 13 June | 8.30pm

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: JANE MARRIOTT OBE, Former UK Ambassador to Yemen

    Policy and Diplomacy: Dealing with the Security Crisis in Yemen

    Tuesday October 13 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: DR ANNETTE IDLER, Director of Studies, Oxford Changing Character of War Programme

    Complex Cooperation: Shifting Alliances Among Rebels, Paramilitaries, and Criminals

    Tuesday October 20 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: Major General (Rtd.) MUNGO MELVIN, RUSI Senior Associate Fellow

    Sevastopol: Russia’s Temple Mount?

    Tuesday October 27 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: Admiral (Rtd.) MARK STANHOPE, Former First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff

    Maritime Strategy Fallout from Strategic Defense and Security Review (SDSR) 2010

    Tuesday November 3 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: BILL EMMOTT, Former Editor-in-Chief of the Economist

    China’s Strategic Ambitions: Implications for the U.S., Japan, and Regional Stability

    Tuesday November 10 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: XENIA WICKETT, US Project Director at Chatham House

    A New Asia-Pacific Power Balance: Moving Beyond the US-China Narrative

    Tuesday November 17 | 20:30 – 22:00

    7th Week: Major General (Rtd.) Sir SEBASTIAN ROBERTS, Former General Officer Commanding London District

    The Military Covenant: Its Genesis, Purpose, and Significance

    Tuesday November 24 | 20:30 – 22:00

    8th Week: Professor RICHARD CAPLAN, Professor of International Relations and Official Fellow, Linacre College

    Title to be confirmed

    Tuesday December 1 | 20:30 – 22:00

    HILARY

    1st Week: RICHARD BARRETT CMG OBE, Former Head of the UN Monitoring Team concerning Al-Qaida and the Taliban

    The Islamic State: Regional Problem or Global Threat?

    Thursday January 21 | 20:30 – 22:00

    Location change: Blavatnik School of Government Lecture Theatre 2

    2nd Week: ANDREA BERGER, Deputy Director, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy at RUSI

    Security Threats on the Korean Peninsula

    Thursday January 28 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: TOM KEATINGE, Director, Centre for Financial Crime & Security Studies at RUSI

    The Role of Finance in International Security

    Wednesday February 3 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: DR. ADNAN VATANSEVER, Associate Director, European Center for Energy and Resource Security at King’s College London

    Energy Geopolitics in Russia and Ukraine

    Thursday February 11 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: GEN. SIR ADRIAN BRADSHAW, NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe

    Current Security Challenges for NATO

    Tuesday February 16 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: AMBASSADOR ANTHONY GARDNER, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union

    Taking Stock of the EU-US Relationship

    Thursday February 25 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: KAREN PIERCE CMG, UK Ambassador to Afghanistan through early 2016

    Security Challenges in the Afghan Region

    Tuesday March 1 | 20:30 – 22:00

    7th Week: DR. CHRISTIAN TURNER, Former British High Commissioner to Kenya

    Contemporary Security Issues in Africa

    Tuesday March 8 | 20:30 – 22:00

    TRINITY

    1st Week: GEN. DIETER E. BAREIHS
    US Defense Attaché, Embassy London
    The Strategic and Political Value of Air Power
    Tuesday, 26 April 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: MICHAEL CLARKE
    Former Director, Royal United Services Institute
    The UK in the Modern World: Are We Relevant or Just Fooling Ourselves?
    Tuesday, 3 May 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: PROF PETER WILSON
    Chichele Professor of the History of War, All Souls College
    The Peace of Westphalia: Lessons for Modern Security Crises
    Tuesday, 10 May 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    Field Trip: Visit to the Simulations and Modelling Centre at the Army’s Development, Concepts, and Doctrine Centre
    Defence Academy of the UK
    Friday, 13 May 2016 | 09:00 – 17:00

    4th Week: LINO MIANI
    Former US Special Operations Forces; CEO of Navisio Global
    The Globalization of Hybrid War: Why Crimea Matters to the South China Sea and Beyond
    Tuesday, 17 May 2016 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: *Special Event*: MATTHEW G. OLSEN
    Former Director, US National Counterterrorism Center
    The Evolving Threat of Terrorism
    Friday, 03 June 2016 | 19:30 – 21:00
    Drinks Reception 18:45 – 19:30
    Investcorp Auditorium, St Antony’s College

    Policy Roundtable: CONGRESSMAN LINCOLN DAVIS
    Former US Congressman (D-TN)
    Wednesday, 01 June 2016 | 17:00-18:00
    Bursar’s Study, ASC (Registration required)

    Policy Roundtable: AIR MARSHAL CHRIS NICKOLS
    Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, former Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff (Operations), Director of the Air Operations (Iraq, 2003)
    Thursday, 02 June 2016 | 15:30-16:45
    Hovenden Room, ASC (Registration required)

    8th Week: PETER SUTHERLAND, GCIH KCMG SC
    Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration, Former Attorney General of Ireland, Founding Director General of the WTO, Former Chairman of Goldman Sachs International
    Monday, 13 June 2016 | 20:30-22:00

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: Colonel ZULFIQAR ALI BHATTY, Army and Air Advisor, High Commission for Pakistan

    Pakistan’s Fight Against Terrorism: Myths and Realities

    Tuesday October 14 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: Ambassador STEPHEN EVANS, Assistant Secretary General for Operations, NATO

    NATO: Facing the Challenges of a New Era

    Wednesday October 22 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: General SIR MIKE JACKSON, Former Chief of the General Staff, British Army

    General Reflections

    Wednesday October 29 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: Professor CHRISTOPHER HUGHES, Head of International Relations, LSE

    Whose Dreams Do We Follow? East Asian States Between Japan and China

    Tuesday November 4 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: Professor ANAND MENON, Department of European and International Studies, KCL

    Divided and Declining? Europe in a Changing World

    Tuesday November 11 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: EDWARD LUTTWAK, Senior Associate, CSIS

    Grand Strategy: The Illusion of Choice

    Tuesday November 18 | 20:30 – 22:00

    7th Week: MARK FITZPATRICK, Director, Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, IISS

    The Day After the Iran Nuclear Deadline

    Tuesday November 25 | 20:30 – 22:00

    8th Week: Professor ROY ALLISON, Head of Russian and East European Studies, University of Oxford

    Russian “Deniable Intervention” in Ukraine

    Tuesday December 2 | 20:30 – 22:00

    HILARY

    1st Week: Sir RICHARD OTTAWAY, Chair, Foreign Relations Select Committee, House of Commons

    A World in Turmoil

    Wednesday January 21 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: ANATOLII SOLOVEI, Head of Political Section, Embassy of Ukraine to the United Kingdom

    Supporting Ukraine: A Stronger and United Europe

    Tuesday January 27 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: Sir STEPHEN WALL, Former Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the EU

    Britain and the EU: Why do we love to hate it?

    Tuesday February 3 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: Professor JAMES PETTIFER, University of Oxford

    The Greek Crisis in the Balkan Neighbourhood: A Security Concern?

    Wednesday February 11 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: Ambassador DOUGLAS LUTE, Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO

    Wales to Warsaw: NATO and the Transatlantic Security Environment

    Tuesday February 17 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: Colonel CHRISTOPHER KOLENDA, Senior Military Fellow, KCL

    Success from Failure: Problems to Avoid in Future Conflicts

    Tuesday February 24 | 20:30 – 22:00

    7th Week: CHARLIE EDWARDS, Director, National Security and Resilience Studies, RUSI

    UK Counter-Terrorism Strategy and the 2015 Strategic Defence and Security Review

    Tuesday March 3 | 20:30 – 22:00

    8th Week: RAHUL ROY-CHAUDURY, Senior Fellow for South Asia, IISS

    India and its Neighbourhood: The Modi Government’s Foreign & Security Policy in its First Year

    Tuesday March 10 | 20:30 – 22:00

    TRINITY

    1st Week: AZAR GAT, Chair, Political Science Department, Tel Aviv University

    The Past and Future of War

    Monday April 27 | 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: NICK WITNEY, Former Chief Executive of the European Defense Agency

    Britain and the EU in a World Turned Upside-Down

    Tuesday May 5 | 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: ELIZABETH DIBBLE, Deputy Chief of Mission, US Embassy to the UK

    The Future of US-UK Cooperation in the Middle East

    Tuesday May 12 | 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: GIDEON RACHMAN, Chief Foreign Affairs Columnist, Financial Times

    Strategic Rivalry in East Asia – Is there a Risk of War?

    Tuesday May 19 | 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: EDWARD MORTIMER, Former Chief Speechwriter, UN Office of the Secretary General

    The UN in International Security: What Chances for Improvement?

    Tuesday May 26 | 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: JANINA DILL, Associate Director,Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict

    The 21st Century Belligerent’s Trilemma

    Tuesday June 2 | 20:30 – 22:00

    7th Week: ERIC KING, Deputy Director, Privacy International

    Security and Surveillance in the Modern World

    Tuesday June 9 | 20:30 – 22:00

    8th Week: no event, due to exams

  • HILARY

    1st Week: Brigadier General John Quintas, Senior US Defense Attaché in the UK
    US Perspective on the Interim Iran Nuclear Deal
    Tuesday, January 21; 20:30 – 22:00

    2nd Week: Milo Jones, Co-founder and Managing Director of Insight Advisory Partners
    Intelligence, Strategic Surprise and the Problem of Cassandras
    Tuesday, January 28; 20:30 – 22:00

    3rd Week: Major General Tim Cross, Senior Land Forces Commander for the Iraq Invasion
    Experiences from a Cold War and 20 Years of Hot Wars
    Tuesday, February 4; 20:30 – 22:00

    4th Week: General Mike Hayden, Former Director of the CIA and NSA
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, February 11, 2013; 20:30 – 22:00

    5th Week: Dr. Robin Niblett, Director, Chatham House
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, February 18; 20:30 – 22:00

    6th Week: Ben Judah, Visiting Fellow, European Stability Initiative, Istanbul
    Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In And Out Of Love with Vladimir Putin
    Tuesday, February 25; 20:30 – 22:00

    7th Week: No Speaker Scheduled

    8th Week: Vice Admiral Peter Hudson CBE, Commander NATO Allied Maritime Command
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, March 11; 20:30 – 22:00

    TRINITY

    1st Week: Professor Peter Trubowitz, LSE

    American Statecraft in an Era of Domestic Polarisation

    Tuesday, April 29; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    2nd Week: Professor Nick Murray, US Army Command & General Staff College

    What’s Going On? The Current State of Professional Military Education in the United States

    Tuesday, May 6; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    3rd Week: James de Waal, Senior Fellow, Chatham House

    Blair’s Wars, British Strategy and a Dysfunctional Military-Political Relationship

    Tuesday, May 13; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    4th Week: Dr. Jeffrey Michaels, King’s College JSCSC

    The Paradoxes, Perils and Pretensions of Large-Scale Expeditionary Counter-Insurgency

    Tuesday, May 20; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    5th Week: Charles Grant, Director, Centre for European Reform

    Can the EU Succeed as a Power?

    Monday, May 26; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    6th Week: Dr. James Worrall, Leeds University

    Hezbollah: Identity Construction and Decision-Making in Syria

    Tuesday, June 3; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    7th Week: Angus Robertson, Scottish Nationalist Party MP, Foreign Affairs and Defence Spokesman

    Scottish Independence

    Wednesday, June 11; 20:30 – 22:00

     

    8th Week: Professor John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago

    Why the Trouble in Ukraine

    Tuesday, June 10; 20:30 – 22:00

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: Charles Crawford CMG, HM Ambassador to Poland 2003-7
    Diplomacy in Real Life
    Tuesday, October 9; 20:30-22:00

    2nd Week: Professor Hugh White, Professor of Strategic Studies, Australian National University
    Fragile Alliances: The Nuclear Balance and Alliance Credibility in the Asian Century
    Monday, October 15; 20:30-22:00

    AND

    Dr Nayef Al-Rodhan, Senior Scholar at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy
    The Geopolitics of Space
    Tuesday, October 16; 20:30-22:00

    3rd Week: Rod Wye, Associate Fellow, Chatham House, Asia Programme
    Coping with the Rise of China
    Tuesday, October 23; 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: Sir Francis Richards KCMG CVO DL; Director of GCHQ, 1998-2003
    Intelligence Oversight in Democratic Societies
    Tuesday, October 30; 20:30-22:00

    5th Week: No Event

    6th Week: Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, the Financial Times
    America and the World: After the Election
    Tuesday, November 13; 20:30-22:00

    7th Week: Sir Adam Roberts KCMG FBA; President of the British Academy
    Dilemmas of Counter-terrorism: Sri Lanka and other Cases
    Tuesday, November 20; 20:30-22:00

    AND

    Rory Stewart OBE FRLS MP, Conservative MP for Penrith
    Title TBC
    Thursday, November 22; 20:30-22:00

    8th Week: Emile Simpson, Former Captain in the Ghurkhas
    War From the Ground Up
    Tuesday, November 27; 20:30-22:00

    HILARY

    1st Week
    No Event

    2nd Week: Peter Bergen, Journalist, Director of National Security Studies at New AmericaFoundation
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, January 22, 20:30-22:00

    3rd Week: Dr. Thomas Rid, War Studies Department, King’s College London
    Deterrence Beyond the State
    Tuesday, January 29, 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: General Sir Richard Shirreff, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe (NATO)
    NATO: Strengths, Weaknesses and Opportunities
    Tuesday, February 5, 20:30-22:00

    5th Week: Professor Malcolm Chalmers, Director, RUSI
    The Two Unions: Will the Foundations for UK Defence Policy hold?
    Tuesday, February 12, 20:30-2:00

    6th Week: Sir Ian Andrews, Chair, Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA)
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, February 19, 20:30-22:00

    *Additional event*: Max Boot, Military Historian and Foreign Policy Analyst
    Invisible Armies: A History of Guerrilla Warfare from Ancient Times to the Present’
    Thursday, February 21, 20:30-22:00

    7th Week: Dr. Andrew Roberts, Historian and biographer
    The Creation of an Allied Grand Strategy, 1941-1945
    Tuesday, February 26, 20:30-22:00

    8th Week: Sir John Scarlett KCMG OBE, Former Director, MI6
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, March 5, 20:30-22:00

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: The Afghan Way of War

    Dr Robert Johnson, Deputy Director, University of Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War; Departmental Lecturer in the History of War, Faculty of History
    Tuesday, October 11; 20:30-22:00

    2nd Week: The Arab Spring: Subjects and Citizens

    Mr Michael Crawford, Senior Global Advisor, Oxford Analytica
    Tuesday, October 18; 20:30-22:00

    3rd Week: Ten Years On: Reflections on 9/11

    Sir Ivor Roberts, President of Trinity College, University of Oxford, Former HM Ambassador to Belgrade, Dublin, & Rome
    Tuesday, October 25; 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: Wars of Choice: Lessons from the Battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan

    Mr Jack Fairweather, Fellow, Centre for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University, Former Correspondent, The Daily Telegraph
    Tuesday, November 1; 20:30-22:00

    5th Week: Italian Defence and Foreign Policy: Strategic Culture, Domestic Politics, and Military Capabilities

    Mr Alessandro Marrone, Researcher, International Affairs Institute, Rome
    Tuesday, November 8; 20:30-22:00

    6th Week: Europe’s Future and Strategic Environment: Modern Warfare and the European Military Conundrum

    Mr Eteinne de Durand, Director IFRI’s Centre for Security Studies, Paris
    Tuesday, November 15; 20:30-22:00

    6th Week: Osama’s War, Obama’s Peace

    Mr Mark Sedwill, CMG, FRGS, UK Special Representative on Afghanistan and Pakistan, Director General (Afghanistan and Pakistan), FCO, Former NATO Senior Civilian Representative to Afghanistan, Former British Ambassador to Afghanistan
    Thursday, November 17; 20:30-22:00

    7th Week: Vast Ills Follow a Belief in Certainty: A Maritime-Orientated Strategy

    Major General Buster Howes, OBE, Commandant General, Royal Marines
    Tuesday, November 22; 20:30-22:00

    8th Week: Muammar Gaddafi and Western Intelligence

    Professor Christopher Andrew, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, University of Cambridge, Official Historian of the Security Service (MI5)
    Monday, November 28; 20:30-22:00

    HILARY

    1st Week: Professor Walter Russell Mead, Editor-at-Large, The American Interest; James Clark Chase Professor of Foreign Affairs and Humanities, Bard College

    American Century 2.0? Prospects for American Power

    Wednesday, January 18: 20:30-22:00

    2nd Week: Colonel Paul Yingling, Professor of Security Studies; Deputy Director, Program on Terrorism and Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies

    The Decline and Fall of the American Military Profession

    Tuesday, January 24: 20:30-22:00

    3rd Week: Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fry KCB, CBE, Executive Chairman, McKinney Rogers Group, Former Deputy Commanding General, Multi National Force-Iraq

    A Decade of War: How have we done?

    Wednesday, February 1: 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: Lieutenant General Christopher Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Programs, US Air Force

    Title TBC

    Thursday, February 9: 20:30-22:00

    5th Week: TBA

    6th Week: Rear Admiral Ian Corder, Commander Submarines North, NATO

    Title TBA

    Tuesday, February 21: 20:30-22:00

    7th Week: Brigadier Benjamin Barry, Senior Fellow for Land Warfare, International Institute for Strategic Studies

    Land Warfare since 9/11: Trends and future Challenges

    Tuesday, February 28: 20:30-22:00

    8th Week: Dr David Betz, Senior Lecturer, Department of War Studies, King’s College London

    Why Fear the Wiccans? The Strategic Latency of Networked Social Movements

    Tuesday, March 6: 20:30-22:00

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: Sir Kevin Tebbit KCB CMG, Chairman, Finmeccanica UK, Visiting Professor of History, Queen Mary, University of London, Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State, UK Ministry of Defence, Former Director, Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
    National Security
    Tuesday, October 12; 20:30-22:00

    2nd Week: Ms Margaret Gilmore, Senior Research Fellow in Homeland Security, Royal United Services Institute, Former Senior Home Affairs Correspondent, BBC News
    The Future of Policing
    Tuesday, October 19; 20:30-22:00

    3rd Week: Commander Simon Atkinson RN, Senior Research Fellow, UK Defence Academy & University of Cambridge, Systems Policy Adviser to the Royal Naval Staff, Member, Strategic Advisory Forum to the UK Chief of the Defence Staff
    The Factionalising of Grand Strategy and the SDSR
    Tuesday, October 26; 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: Professor Anand Menon, Professor of West European Politics & Founding Director of the ERI, University of Birmingham, Special Adviser to the EU Committee, House of Lords
    Dysfunctional Institutions: The Limits of EU Security Policy
    Tuesday, November 2; 20:30-22:00

    5th Week: Dr Patrick Porter, Senior Lecturer, Department of Defence Studies, King’s College London and UK Joint Services Command and Staff College
    The Fragile Republic: American Vulnerability and Lippmann’s Pessimism, Then and Now
    Tuesday, November 9; 20:30-22:00

    6th Week: Mr Tim Cooper CFA, Global Economic Strategist, Business Monitor International
    The Rise of Emerging Markets and the Shift of Power in the World Economy
    Tuesday, November 16; 20:30-22:00

    7th Week: Lieutenant General Sir Graeme Lamb KBE CMG DSO (Retd), Senior Adviser on Counterinsurgency, ISAF Command Afghanistan, Former Commander Field Army, UK Land Forces AND Lieutenant Colonel Richard Williams MBE MC (Retd), Former Commander, 22 SAS Regiment
    Upgrading our Armed Forces for the Information Age
    Tuesday, November 23; 20:30-22:00

    8th Week: Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope GCB OBE ADC, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, Royal Navy
    The Royal Naval Contribution to UK Defence and Security
    Tuesday, November 30; 20:30-22:00

    HILARY

    1st Week: Mr Paul Johnston, HM Ambassador to Stockholm (from Summer 2011)
    International Security: Challenges and Changes in 2011
    Tuesday, January 18; 20:30-22:00

    2nd Week: Professor Anthony King, Head of Sociology Department, University of Exeter
    From the Rhine to the Hindu Kush: The Transformation of Europe’s Armed Forces
    Tuesday, January 25; 20:30-22:00

    3rd Week: Dr Steve Tsang, Professorial Fellow, St Antony’s College, Oxford
    China and Taiwan: Is War Now Unthinkable?
    Tuesday, February 1; 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: Lieutenant Colonel Richard Morales, US Army, US Army PhD Fellow, University of Cambridge, Former White House and NASA Staff Officer
    Learning from Failure: A Soldier’s Strategic, Operational and Tactical Perspective
    Tuesday, February 8; 20:30-22:00

    5th Week: Professor Itamar Rabinovich, Former Israeli Ambassador to Washington and Chief Negotiator with Syria
    The Shifting Arab-Israeli Security Equation
    Monday, February 14; 20:30-22:00

    AND

    Professor Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War, All Souls College, Oxford; Director, Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War; Senior Member, Oxford University Strategic Studies Group
    Clausewitz Today
    Tuesday, February 15; 20:30-22:00

    6th Week: Dr Timo Noetzel, Research Group Leader at the Centre of Excellence, University of Konstanz, Senior Policy Advisor to the Chairman of the Munich Security Conference
    Adapting to War amid Political and Strategic Inertia: Germany and Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
    Tuesday, February 22; 20:30-22:00

    7th Week: Rt Hon The Baroness Neville-Jones DCMG PC, UK Minister of State for Security and Counterterrorism, Former Chairman, UK Joint Intelligence Committee
    National Security
    Tuesday, March 1; 20:30-22:00

    8th Week: Brigadier General Meir Elran IDF (Retd), Director, Homeland Security Programme, Institute for National Security Studies, Tel Aviv University, Former Deputy Director of Military Intelligence, Israel Defense Forces AND Professor Patricia Longstaff, James Martin Senior Visiting Fellow, Oxford Martin School; Levidow Professor of Communication Law and Policy, Syracuse University
    Societal Resilience in the Context of Counterterrorism: The Israeli Case
    Tuesday, March 8; 20:30-22:00

  • MICHAELMAS

    First Week: Spacepower: A Path to Peace, Prosperity, and Survival

    Col. M.V. ‘Coyote’ Smith, US Air Force

    Associate Director, Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies at the US Air Force Academy, and PhD student of strategic studies at the University of Reading. Former Chief, Future Concepts, Pentagon’s National Security Space Office.

    Tuesday, 13 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: India’s Grand Strategy: Three Schools of Thought

    Professor Kanti Bajpai

    Professor in the Politics and International Relations of South Asia, School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies and Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford

    Tuesday, 20 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: Pakistan: Internal Instability and State Failure

    Dr Shaun Gregory

    Director, Pakistan Security Research Unit, University of Bradford]

    Tuesday, 27 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College [This seminar has been postponed to Hilary Term.

     

    Fourth Week: Zimbabwe and the Horn of Africa: Back to the Future?

    Dr Knox Chitiyo

    Head, Africa Programme, Royal United Services Institute

    Tuesday, 3 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: Event to be confirmed

    Tuesday, 10 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: Insiders and Outsiders in Peacebuilding: What Sort of Collaboration?

    Ms Carolyn Hayman OBE

    Chief Executive Officer, PeaceDirect

    Tuesday, 17 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Use of Force on the High Seas

    Capt. Rupert Hollins, Royal Navy

    Assistant Head (Legal), Development, Doctrine and Concepts Unit, UK

    Tuesday, 24 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: We are not the Afrikakorps: The EU’s Military Operation in Chad and Central African Republic

    Bjoern H. Seibert

    Visiting Scholar, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, and Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute

    Tuesday, 1 December, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

    HILARY

    First Week: Military Adaptation and the British in Helmand, 2006-2009

    Professor Theo Farrell

    Professor of War in the Modern World Department of War Studies, King’s College London.

    Tuesday, 19 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College  

     

    Second Week: Basra: Misperception and Enlightenment

    Col. Richard Iron

    Defence Fellow, University of Oxford Chief Mentor to Basra Operations Commander 2007-2008

    Tuesday, 26 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: The Russians in Afghanistan: Lessons from History or This Time it will be Different

    Ambassador Sir Rodric Braithwaite, GCMG

    Author and Diplomat British Ambassador to USSR/Russia 1988-1992

    Tuesday, 2 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: A Lunatic Bargain: Sacrificing Pakistan for Afghanistan

    Professor Anatol Lieven

    Journalist, Author, and Policy Analyst Chair, International Relations and Terrorism Studies, King’s College London

    Tuesday, 9 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

        

    Life with the Taliban: The Inside View from Kandahar

    Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn

    Journalists, and Editors of ‘My Life with the Taliban‘

    Thursday, 11 February, 5:30 pm, Hovenden Room, All Souls College 

     

    Fifth Week: Threats and Responses: identifying strategies in an insecure world

    Dr Deborah Goodwin 

    Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst Winner, 2009 UN Commendation for Work in Negotiation

    Wednesday, 17 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

           

    Full Day Field Trip to RAF Molesworth*** Tour and Roundtable with analysts from: Intelligence Fusion Centre (IFC); Intelligence and Knowledge Development, USAFRICOM; and the Joint Analysis Center (USEUCOM)

    Thursday, 18 February

     

    Sixth Week: Success, Legitimacy, and the Multidimensional Trinity

    Professor James Gow

    Director, International Peace and Security Programme, King’s College London

    Tuesday, 23 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Skyful of Lies and Black Swans: The Information Challenge to Institutions of Government and Corporate Power in a Major Crisis

    Mr Nik Gowing

    Presenter, BBC World News

    Tuesday, 2 March, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: The Future Security Environment: Emerging Trends Affecting Western Land Forces

    Maj. Andrew Godefroy, PhD, Canadian Army

    Visiting Research Fellow, University of Oxford

    Tuesday, 9 March, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

  • MICHAELMAS

    First Week: Osama bin Laden’s Jihad: Means and Ends

    Dr Alia Brahimi Research Associate in International Relations Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War, Oxford

    Tuesday, 14 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: Security in the Persian Gulf [title TBC]

    Dr Mamoun Fandy Senior Fellow for Gulf Security, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London

    Tuesday, 21 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: The Russian-Georgian War: Implications for International Security

    Ms Oksana Antonenko Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia, International Institute for Strategic Studies, London

    Tuesday, 28 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: U.S. Election Special – President (Obama/McCain) and the Future of American Foreign Policy

    Professor Rob Singh, Birkbeck, University of London

    Wednesday, 5 November*, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: The War in Afghanistan

    Dr Antonio Giustozzi Research Fellow, Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics

    Tuesday, 11 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: How Endangered is Pakistan?

    Professor Anatol Lieven Department of War Studies, King’s College London

    Tuesday, 18 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College 

     

    Seventh Week: Domestic Politics and Iranian Foreign Policy

    Professor Ali Ansari Associate Fellow, Middle East Programme, Chatham House

    Tuesday, 25 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: Policy Planning in the Foreign Office [title TBC]

    Mr David Frost, CMG, Director for Strategy and Policy Planning, British Foreign and Commonwealth Office

    Tuesday, 2 December, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

    HILARY

    First Week: No meeting this week.

    Tuesday, 20 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: The Geopolitics of the Risk Age

    Professor Christopher Coker, Department of International Relations, London School of Economics

    Tuesday, 27 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: The Conflict in Gaza: Implications for the Peace Process

    Mr Yossi Mekelberg Associate Fellow, Middle East Programme, Chatham House

    Tuesday, 3 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: Should Women Serve in Combat Roles? The British Army in Comparative Perspective

    Professor Christopher Dandeker, Co-Director, King’s Centre for Military Health Research, Department of War Studies, King’s College London

    Tuesday, 10 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan

    Dr John Nagl, President of the Center for a New American Security, Washington, D.C.

    Thursday, 19 February*, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: A Falklands War Retrospective: Strategy, Tactics, Decisive Points

    Commodore Steven Jermy, Royal Navy, Department of War Studies, King’s College London

    Tuesday, 24 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College 

     

    Seventh Week: ‘To kill or not to kill’: Is the Principle of Distinction Still Relevant?

    Professor Charles Garraway, CBE Associate Fellow, Chatham House Formerly UK Army Legal Services

    Tuesday, 3 March, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: Iraq: The Military Legacy

    Lieutenant General Sir Robert Fry, KCB CBE Former Commandant General, Royal Marines

    Tuesday, 10 March, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

  • MICHAELMAS

    First Week: New Challenges for Modern Warriors

    Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely, KCB MC, Director, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom

    Tuesday, 9 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: The Demands on a Modern Military: Lessons from Israel’s Summer 2006 Engagement with Hezbollah

    Professor Shai Feldman, Director, Crown Centre for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University

    Tuesday, 16 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: British Military Strategy in the Evolving Security Environment

    Michael Codner, Director of Military Sciences, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)

    Tuesday, 23 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: Energy Security: Why the Nuclear Deal is Important for India

    Rear Admiral Rakesh Chopra, VSM, PhD, Professor of Strategy, XLRI Jamshedpur and Senior Visiting Research Fellow CCW Programme Oxford

    Tuesday, 30 October, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: Russia: New Confrontations?

    Anne Aldis, Head of the Conflict Studies Research Centre Defence Academy of the United Kingdom

    Tuesday, 6 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: Security and the role of urban space in contested Jerusalem

    Dr Wendy Pullan Senior lecturer in Architecture at the University of Cambridge and Director of the “Conflict in Cities” research project in Jerusalem

    Tuesday, 13 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: The risks of strategic failure in the Middle East

    Sir Jeremy Greenstock CGMG, Director, The Ditchley Foundation Former British Ambassador to the United Nations in New York and Her Majesty’s former Special Representative in Iraq

    Tuesday, 20 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: Event TBA

    Tuesday, 27 November, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

    HILARY

    First Week: The impact of development and stabilization programmes on attitude change in the Afghanistan campaign

    Dr Stuart Gordon, Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst

    Tuesday, 15 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: Africa’s growing strategic relevance

    Mr Alex Vines, Head of Africa Programme, Chatham House, Royal Institute of International Affairs

    Tuesday, 22 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: State-building in the 21st century: Private Security Companies are no longer optional

    Mr Andy Bearpark, CBE, Director General, British Association of Private Security Companies (BAPSC)

    Tuesday, 29 January 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: The Iraq Campaign [title TBC]

    Colonel Richard D. Hooker Jr., PhD, US National Security Council

    Tuesday, 5 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: Security and the role of urban space in contested Jerusalem

    Dr Wendy Pullan Senior Lecturer in Architecture at the University of Cambridge and Principal Investigator for “Conflict in Cities and the Contested State”

    Tuesday, 12 February 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: The place of humanitarian assistance in ‘three-block wars’

    Sir Michael Aaronson, CBE Senior concept developer with NATO Director General Save the Children (1997-2005)

    Tuesday, 19 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Media and War [title TBC]

    Mr Ben Hammersley, Freelance Journalist (BBC, The Guardian, The Times)

    Tuesday, 26 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: The dynamics of British military transformation

    Professor Theo Farrell, King’s College, London

    Tuesday, 4 March, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

  • MICHAELMAS

    First Week: The Future Strategic Context for Defence

    Rear Admiral C.J. Parry, CBE Director General – Development, Concepts, & Doctrine Ministry of Defence, Shrivenham

    Tuesday, 10 October, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: The Iraq Crisis & the Western Alliance

    Professor Marc Trachtenberg Professor of Political Science, University of California-Los Angeles

    Tuesday, 17 October, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: The Strategic Implications of Nuclear Energy

    Mr. Dipesh Shah Former Chief Executive Officer, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority Chairman, Viridian Group PLC

    Tuesday, 24 October, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: The Role of Military Operations in Shaping the Future of Afghanistan

    Colonel Christopher Langton Head of Defence Analysis & Research Fellow for Russia/CISInternational Institute for Strategic Studies

    Tuesday, 31 October, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: The London Ricin Cell

    Dr. Glen Segell Director, Institute for Security Policy

    Tuesday, 7 November, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College  

     

    Sixth Week: Are Lawyers Encircling the Military? 

    Dr. Christopher Waters School of Law & Deputy Director, Centre for Euro-Asian Studies University of Reading

    Tuesday, 14 November, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy

    Dr. Olin Robison President, Salzburg Seminar President Emeritus, Middlebury College

    Tuesday, 21 November, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: Maritime Security & the Role of NATO

    Rear Admiral Hubert Hass (GE N) Chief of Staff to Commander, Allied Maritime Component Command Northwood

    Tuesday, 28 November, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

    HILARY

    First Week: After Iraq and Lebanon: Does War Work for the West?

    Professor Martin Shaw Professor of International Relations & Politics University of Sussex

    Tuesday, 16 January, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: Britain’s Counterinsurgency Experience in Northern Ireland

    Col. David Benest Director of Security Studies and Resilience, Defence Academy

    Tuesday, 23 January, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: America’s Global Role After Bush

    Professor Bruce Jentleson Professor of Public Policy & Political Science, Duke University Visiting Research Fellow, Changing Character of War Programme

    Tuesday, 30 January, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: The Costs of Failing States & the Limits to Sovereignty

    Professor Paul CollierDirector, Centre for the Study of African Economies Professor of Economics, Oxford University

    Tuesday, 6 February, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: Britain’s Independent Strategic Nuclear Deterrent

    Dr. Lee Willett Head of Military Capabilities Programme, Military Sciences Department, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI)

    Tuesday, 13 February, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: The Law of Unintended Consequences: Recruiting for Terrorism

    Sir Ivor Roberts, KCMG, MA Oxford, FCIL Master of Trinity College, Oxford University Former UK Ambassador to Italy, Yugoslavia, & Ireland 

    Tuesday, 20 February, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Techno-War in Iraq: The Rumsfeld Record & a British Perspective

    General the Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank GCB LVO OBE Former Chief of Defence Staff, Ministry of Defence With Mr. Simon Head,

    Senior Fellow, Rothermere American Institute, Oxford University

    Tuesday, 27 February, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: Visit to Defence Intelligence Staff

     

    TRINITY

    First Week: The Navy is the principle casualty of the death of grand strategy in the UK and also the origin of its failure.  

    Commander Simon Reay Atkinson UK Defence Academy Senior Research Fellow and Asymmetric Campaign Cluster Director

    Tuesday, 24 April, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College 

     

    Second Week: Economic Development: Is China’s Model Sustainable and Transferable? 

    Robert C. Haywood Director, World Economic Processing Zones Association

    Tuesday, 1 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: Contemporary Piracy

    Nigel JF Dawson, Lt Cdr RN Hudson Fellow, Exeter College

    Tuesday, 8 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: Nuclear proliferation in Iran and North Korea and the black market network that helped them both

    Mark Fitzpatrick Senior Fellow for Non-Proliferation International Institute for Strategic Studies

    Tuesday, 15 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: Environmental Security

    Professor Norman Myers, CMG, MA (PhD. Berkeley) Honorary Visiting Fellow, Green College

    Tuesday, 22 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College    

     

    Sixth Week: Traditions of War

    Dr Karma Nabulsi Lecturer in International Relations, Oxford University Fellow in Politics, St Edmund Hall  

    Tuesday, 29 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week

    Dr Jamie MacIntosh(incoming) Head of the Defence Academy’sAdvanced Research and Assessment Group

    Tuesday, 5 June, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: No event due to exams

  • MICHAELMAS

    1st Week: Sir Crispin Tickell GCMG KCVO, Former British Permanent Representative to the UN (1987-90)
    The Need for International Rules
    Tuesday, October 11, 20:30-22:00

    2nd Week: Speaker TBD

    3rd Week: Major General (Retd) Jonathan Bailey CB MBE PhD, Director, Centre for Defence and International Security Studies
    Strategy and Campaigning: Ends, Ways, and Means
    Tuesday, October 25, 20:30-22:00

    4th Week: Speaker TBD

    5th Week: Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman KCMG CBE FBA FKC; Vice-Principal, and Professor of War Studies, King’s College London
    Can a War on Terror be Won?
    Tuesday, November 8, 20:30-22:00

    6th Week: Dr. Farhan Nizami, Founding Director, Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
    Title TBC
    Tuesday, November 15, 20:30-22:00

    7th WeekDr. Julia Cleves, Chief UNAIDS Advisor to the ‘AIDS in Africa: Scenarios for the Future’ Project AND Dr. Angela Wilkinson, Shell International Ltd; Project Manager, UNAIDS in Africa Project
    AIDS in Africa: Three Scenarios to 2025
    Tuesday, November 22, 20:30-22:00

    8th WeekDr. Elizabeth Teague, Eastern Research Group, FCO
    How the Russian Leadership Sees the Outside World
    Tuesday, November 29, 20:30-22:00

    9th Week: Captain Thomas Crompton, US Navy, Director, Information AcquisitionDirectorate, Office of Naval Intelligence
    Global Maritime Security Threats and Challenges
    Thursday, December 8, 20:30-22:00

    HILARY

    First Week: The Al Saud and the Future of Saudi Arabia

    Colonel (Ret) Brian Lees LVO OBE

    Senior Adviser, Capital Advisory Group, Riyadh; former British Defence Attaché in Saudi Arabia and Yemen (1975-1979); and author of The Al Saud, Ruling Family of Saudi Arabia

    Tuesday, 17 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: Speaker TBD

    Tuesday, 24 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: Regulating the Private Security Industry

    Dr. Sarah Percy, Research Associate, Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War

    Tuesday, 31 January, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College 

     

    Fourth Week: The Evolution of Insurgency

    Colonel Thomas X. Hammes, USMC (Ret), Former Senior Military Fellow, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University; and author of The Sling and The Stone: On War in the Twenty-First Century

    Tuesday, 7 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fifth Week: China’s Security Policy through a Keyhole: Taiwan

    Dr. Steve Tsang, Louis Cha Senior Research Fellow in Modern Chinese Studies; and Director, The Pluscarden Programme for the Study of Global Terrrorism and Intelligence, St Antony’s College

    Tuesday, 14 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Sixth Week: Intelligence Analysis Comes Out of the Cold–the post-Butler World

    Mr. John Tolson, Head of Strategic Futures & Analysis Development, Ministry of Defence 

    Tuesday, 21 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Maritime Natural Disaster Response: Towards a Coordinated International Support Strategy

    Captain Graham Peach, RN Senior Hudson Fellow, St Antony’s College

    Tuesday, 28 February, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Eighth Week: Future EU Enlargement — Western Balkans at the Doorstep of the EU

    H.E. Mr Iztok Mirošič Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia to the United Kingdom; and Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization

    Tuesday, 7 March, 8:30pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

    TRINITY

    First Week: Challenges of Government in West Africa

    HE Martin Ziguele Independent Consultant Former Prime Minister, Central African Republic

    Tuesday, 25 April, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Second Week: Torture: Why No Middle Way is Open

    Professor Henry Shue Professor of International Relations, Oxford University Senior Research Fellow, Merton College

    Tuesday, 2 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Third Week: Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy

    Dr. Olin Robison President, Salzburg Seminar President Emeritus, Middlebury College

    Tuesday, 9 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Fourth Week: Event Cancelled

     

    Fifth Week:

    In lieu of our regular meeting, the OUSSG would like to invite its members to attend the Annual Lecture of the Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War, to be held on this date at 5pm. The lecture will be given by Dr. John Reid, Secretary of State for Defence. Further details will be forthcoming on our website.  

     

    Sixth Week: Nuclear Realities and Risks in South Asia

    Sir Michael Quinlan Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Defence Visiting Research Fellow, Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War

    Tuesday, 30 May, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College

     

    Seventh Week: Event Cancelled

     

    Eighth Week: Al Jazeera: Mouthpiece for Terror

    Mr. Hugh Miles Freelance writer and journalist, Author of Al Jazeera: How Arab TV News Challenged the World

    Tuesday, 13 June, 8:30 pm in the Old Library, All Souls College