Even planning a non-combatant evacuation operation is politically and diplomatically fraught – the signals it sends to a host country are rarely desirable. Yet somehow embassy staff around the world build contingencies for the unexpected. And they are – sometimes – needed, as we have seen over the past two weeks in Sudan. Peter Talks to Ewan Lawson, a former NEO planner for the British military and Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI, about the realities of this type of operation, about the decision-making and trust placed in people, and about the unsung heroes who rarely get recognised.
The Ukrainian Counter Offensive with Prof Mike Clarke
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Strategic objectives, tough choices, and risk in Ukraine
Relishing Duality - flexibility in Russian National Security calculations
Learning to fight again – realigning Special Forces
Fear and Loathing in Tbilisi
Ammo, railroads, tyres and logistics are driving military operations in Ukraine
Facing A Callous Adversary
Fighting in Urban Ukraine
A Turning Point in Ukraine?
Analysing wars for lessons: Context is everything
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