CCW Seminar Series Hilary Term
PAST EVENT | 26 January 2021 13:00 - 09 March 2021 14:00
The Changing Character of War Centre (CCW) research unit at Pembroke will be hosting seminars every Tuesday lunchtime (1pm) for the duration of Hilary Term, open to all.
Below is a schedule and a list of speakers, their respective organisations and the title of their seminars. Alternatively, a PDF with the full list can be found here.
Please email info@ccw.ox.ac.uk to obtain the joining link for each individual seminar.
Week 2: Tuesday 26 January Oliver Lewis, Rebellion Defence All Domain Operations
Week 3: Tuesday 2 February Professor Tanisha Fazal, University of Minnesota Military Medicine and the Changing Costs of War
Week 4: Tuesday 9 February Dr Erik Lin-Greenberg, MIT Artificial Intelligence and National Security Decision-making
Week 5: Tuesday 16 February Lucas Kello, University of Oxford Title to be confirmed
Week 6: Tuesday 23 January Professor Kimberly Martin, Columbia University Russia's Use of the Wagner Group 'Private' Military Company
Week 7: Tuesday 2 March Professor Rosemary Kelanic, University of Notre Dame Black Gold and Blackmail: Oil and Great Power Politics
Week 8: Tuesday 9 March Dr Paul van Hooft from the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies How distance constrains U.S. grand strategy in an era of military-technological innovation
CCW Seminar Series Hilary Term
PAST EVENT | 26 January 2021 13:00 - 09 March 2021 14:00
The Changing Character of War Centre (CCW) research unit at Pembroke will be hosting seminars every Tuesday lunchtime (1pm) for the duration of Hilary Term, open to all.
Below is a schedule and a list of speakers, their respective organisations and the title of their seminars. Alternatively, a PDF with the full list can be found here.
Please email info@ccw.ox.ac.uk to obtain the joining link for each individual seminar.
Week 2: Tuesday 26 January Oliver Lewis, Rebellion Defence All Domain Operations
Week 3: Tuesday 2 February Professor Tanisha Fazal, University of Minnesota Military Medicine and the Changing Costs of War
Week 4: Tuesday 9 February Dr Erik Lin-Greenberg, MIT Artificial Intelligence and National Security Decision-making
Week 5: Tuesday 16 February Lucas Kello, University of Oxford Title to be confirmed
Week 6: Tuesday 23 January Professor Kimberly Martin, Columbia University Russia's Use of the Wagner Group 'Private' Military Company
Week 7: Tuesday 2 March Professor Rosemary Kelanic, University of Notre Dame Black Gold and Blackmail: Oil and Great Power Politics
Week 8: Tuesday 9 March Dr Paul van Hooft from the Hague Centre for Strategic Studies How distance constrains U.S. grand strategy in an era of military-technological innovation