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Episodes
Proceedings Podcast Ep. 269: Ambassador and Admiral Harry Harris on Indo-Pacific Security
03 June 2022
Proceedings Podcast Ep. 268: The Navy's Artist Of Reform
19 May 2022
Proceedings Podcast Ep. 267: The Character Of War Is Constantly Changing
06 May 2022
Proceedings Podcast Ep. 266—Stand-in Forces: Adapt or Perish
04 May 2022
Proceedings Podcast Ep. 265: Mick Ryan On The Future Of Twenty-First-Century Warfare
04 May 2022
Mick Ryan, Royal Australian Army (Retired), talks about his new book "War Transformed: The Future of Twenty-First-Century Great Power Competition and Conflict" (Naval Institute Press, 2022). Ryan examines both the shifting character of war and its enduring nature. In doing so, he proposes important trends in warfare that will shape all aspects of human competition and conflict in the coming decades.