78 episodes

A collection of discussions with those in the Profession of Arms that tries to understand the issues around how to fight, and succeed, against adversaries in the 2020s. We pose the questions as whether a single Western Way of Warfare (how Western militaries fight) has been successful, whether it remains fit for task today, and how it might need to adapt in the future? It is complemented by the ‘Adversarial Studies’ project that looks at how adversaries fight.

The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by RUSI employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of RUSI.

Western Way of War The Royal United Services Institute

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    • 4.5 • 68 Ratings

A collection of discussions with those in the Profession of Arms that tries to understand the issues around how to fight, and succeed, against adversaries in the 2020s. We pose the questions as whether a single Western Way of Warfare (how Western militaries fight) has been successful, whether it remains fit for task today, and how it might need to adapt in the future? It is complemented by the ‘Adversarial Studies’ project that looks at how adversaries fight.

The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by RUSI employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of RUSI.

    So What Did We Learn, if Anything?

    So What Did We Learn, if Anything?

    WWoW groupie Emilie Cleret from France’s École de Guerre challenges podcast host Peter Roberts over his methodology, principles and the basic idea that a Western Way of War really exists. There is a final (really final – the very last) bonus episode for RUSI members on the RUSI website.

    • 55 min
    Ben Wallace: Not Tinkering Around the Edges

    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.

    • 29 min
    Dr Matthew Harries: Matters of nuclear weapons

    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 2022). Who better to discuss all this with than RUSI's own doyen of WMD, Dr Matthew Harries? He and Peter try to avoid theological questions and stick to the reality. Find out if they succeeded.

    • 29 min
    Joann Robertson: Rethinking Logistics

    Joann Robertson: Rethinking Logistics

    From Sun Tzu to Admiral Hyman Rickover, great military leaders really understood logistics and supply. Yet by outsourcing so much to industrial partners, have Western militaries introduced disproportionate risk to their operations? By rethinking these variables, Joann Robertson talks to Peter Roberts about how logistics could become the elusive advantage that Western militaries have been seeking.

    • 31 min
    Sam Cranny Evans: Chinese Ground Forces

    Sam Cranny Evans: Chinese Ground Forces

    Peter talks to the latest RUSI recruit and People’s Liberation Army researcher Sam Cranny Evans about the professionalisation and modernisation of the Chinese ground forces since 1980, their doctrine of strategic attrition and defeat-in-detail, the new Combined Armed Brigade structures, and whether Chinese electronic warfare is as good as that of the Russians.

    • 31 min
    Natia Seskuria: Russian Borderisation Tactics

    Natia Seskuria: Russian Borderisation Tactics

    When Russia invaded Georgia in 2008, Moscow annexed 20% of Georgia's sovereign land space using traditional military force. Over the subsequent 13 years, however, Georgia has been subject to constant political, economic and societal coercion as Moscow tries to steer Tbilisi into the Russian sphere of influence. The tradecraft used by Moscow might simply be an evolution of what we previously knew as 'active measures', but – as Georgian analyst Natia Seskuria tells Peter Roberts – it certainly feels new.

    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
68 Ratings

68 Ratings

Henry de Grosmont ,

Bronk episode excellent

Justin Bronk’s discussion of the challenges faced by western airforces is one of the best WWoW episodes yet. When considered alongside Jack Watling’s excellent episode on western special forces, it just shows how this RUSI podcast doesn’t have to look far for outstanding analytical comment, especially when compared to the often ambiguous rambling of some ‘external’ guests.

45LBergan ,

Great subject matter

Real insight for some one like wanting to understand modern warfare thinking , which I can follow

msr@msrx ,

Thought provoking, informative and entertaining

As a retired officer with many years working across defence and national security I have found this podcast to be the most in touch with all aspects of security, not just war.

Peter is a superb host, his ability to contextualise and bring out informed knowledge from his guests is the highlight of the podcast (where other podcasts simply allow subject matter experts to lecture).

Well done to the production crew too!

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