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Event Podcast | Fusion Doctrine in Five Steps: Lessons Learned From Remote Warfare in Africa

Event Podcast | Fusion Doctrine in Five Steps: Lessons Learned From Remote Warfare in Africa

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On 26 November, the Remote Warfare Programme launched their new report, written by Abigail Watson and Megan Karlshoej-Pedersen, on the roll-out of the UK’s Fusion Doctrine. The event was held at Fyvie Hall, London. An expert panel discussed the report's findings.    

The report was based on field research in Kenya and Mali, interviews with officials from the British Ministry Of Defence, Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Department For International Development, as well as roundtables with experts from a wide variety of backgrounds. It argues that as Fusion Doctrine is rolled out it presents an important opportunity to improve our offer to African partners in the Sahel and East Africa.

You can read the report here.

This podcast was first published by Oxford Research Group as part of their Remote Warfare Programme.

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