In this Pallas Athena’s Future of War special podcast of the War Studies Research Centre we give an impression of a few of the guests of the Future of War conference that took place from 5-7 October in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The Future of War Conference 2022 was organized by the Netherlands Defence Academy War Studies Research Centre (WSRC) in collaboration with the University of Oxford’s Changing Character of War (CCW) Centre.
In this second episode of three you will hear a short impression of the key note speech by the Netherlands Chief of Defence, general Onno Eichelsheim (https://english.defensie.nl/organisation/central-staff/netherlands-chief-of-defence). Major general (ret.) Mick Ryan gives a key reflection about science fiction and the future of war (https://www.csis.org/people/mick-ryan). Dr. Frank Hoffman pitches the conclusions of the panel The Future as People’s War (https://www.fpri.org/contributor/frank-hoffman/). Ronald Ti summarizes his paper ‘Logistics on the Future Battlefield: Disperse, Disaggregate, or Die.’ (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/dr-ronald-ti). Professor Audrey Kurth Cronin explains her keynote ‘Military Technological Innovation in the Digital Age.’ In a nutshell (https://www.wcl.american.edu/impact/initiatives-programs/techlaw/our-team/audrey-kurth-cronin/). Dr. James D. Kiras talks about ‘Special Operations in Galaxies and Metaverses: Reality or Fantasy?’ (https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/SAASS/Display/Article/1587149/school-of-advanced-air-and-space-studies-leadership-and-faculty/).
Don’t forget to listen in for the last episode to follow soon.
For the programme see faculteitmilitairewetenschappen.nl/cms/vie…ce-2022