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British codebreaking and American secrecy in the First World War
ISWS Seminar Series: Guest dpeaker Daniel Larsen
Beginning in late 1915, British codebreakers cracked the US diplomatic codebooks and were reading all of American diplomats' transatlantic telegraphic...
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Prospects for International Security Cooperation in East Asia
Speaker: Professor Brendan M Howe, Graduate School of International Studies
East Asia is a region deeply affected by conflict. Colonial, ideological and national wars have left their scars and legacies, including disputed borders and...
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The problematic association between foreign military assistance and increased terrorist attacks in recipient nations
ISWS Seminar Series with Guest Speaker Aoife McCullough
Foreign military assistance is intended to support security forces in recipient nations to fight insurgencies, and maintain stability and political order....
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If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism
Guest speaker: Dr Rachel Kowert, Research Psychologist
What happens when hate speech becomes so routine in a cultural space that it's treated as unremarkable background noise? This talk will examine how...
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Military effectiveness and the rise of military professionalism under Louis XIV
the Artillery -- Cutting Edge or Laggard? with guest speaker Guy Rowlands
Few historians bandying around the terms 'military professional' and 'military professionalism' have given much space to explaining what...