No Such Thing as a Quick Fix: The Aspiration-Capabilities Gap in British Remote Warfare
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Author(s): Emily Knowles and Abigail Watson
Publication date: July 2018
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No Such Thing as a Quick Fix: The Aspiration-Capabilities Gap in British Remote Warfare
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Author(s): Emily Knowles and Abigail Watson
Publication date: July 2018
Inconclusive Conclusions: The Modernising Defence Programme So Far
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Author(s): Liam Walpole
Publication date: August 2018
Security cooperation with Saudi Arabia: Is it worth it for the UK?
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Author(s): Armida van Rij and Benedict Wilkinson
Publication date: September 2018
The UK Government Needs to Learn that Secrecy is Not the Answer to Increased Litigation
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Author(s): Abigail Watson
Publication date: September 2018
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Author(s): Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: September 2018
Event Podcast Is Remote Warfare Working Oxford Research Group.pdf
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Conference Round-up _ Oxford Research Group.pdf
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SAS Injured in Syria_ Shouldn't We Understand What Went Wrong.pdf
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Podcast: The Modernising Defence Programme Review In Focus
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: February 2019
Trump administration's move away from transparency may undermine US military operations
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Author(s): Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: May 2019
Uneasy Alliances: Learning from France's Libya Policy
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Author(s): Abigail Watson
Publication date: June 2019
Why is the UK going to Mali_Oxford Research Group.pdf
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Time for External Oversight of Britain's Special Forces
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Author(s): Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen and Liam Walpole
Publication date: November 2019
Infographics: Fusion Doctrine in Five Steps
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: November 2019
Fusion Doctrine in Five Steps: Lessons Learned from Remote Warfare in Africa
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Author(s): Abigail Watson and Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: November 2019
European Military Presence in the Sahel: Searching for Purpose
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Author(s): Delina Goxho, Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen and Abigail Watson
Publication date: February 2020
European Military Presence in the Sahel_ Searching for Purpose.pdf
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Abigail Watson Presents at War Talks.pdf
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Integrated_Review_Briefing_PDF_Final1.pdf
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Planning for the World After COVID-19.pdf
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What Sir Keir Starmer's Victory Could Mean for Labour's Priorities on National Security
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Author(s): Liam Walpole
Publication date: April 2020
What Sir Keir Starmer's Victory Could Mean for... .pdf
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Forging a New Path: Prioritising the Protection of Civilians in the UK's Response to Conflict
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Author(s): Liam Walpole and Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: July 2020
rwp-forging_a_new_path-_website_final.pdf
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Westminster Round-Up: May 2018
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: May 2018
Westminster Round-Up July 2018 Oxford Research Group.pdf
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Westminster Round-Up: December 2018
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Author(s): Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen
Publication date: 31 January 2019
Westminster Round Up February 2019 Oxford Research Group.pdf
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