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Air Power and International Security
Portsmouth Military Education Team
39 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to the Air Power and International Security Podcast. Brought to you by the University of Portsmouth's Military Education Team (PME), this show aims to develop understandings of the use of air and space power in the contemporary world. PME are a group of scholars working at RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton dedicated to the study of air and space power. In these episodes we will explore various issues relating to the theory and practice of military power across all domains (not just air!), international security and current affairs, and the history of military aviation and space power.
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Welcome to the Air Power and International Security Podcast. Brought to you by the University of Portsmouth's Military Education Team (PME), this show aims to develop understandings of the use of air and space power in the contemporary world. PME are a group of scholars working at RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton dedicated to the study of air and space power. In these episodes we will explore various issues relating to the theory and practice of military power across all domains (not just air!), international security and current affairs, and the history of military aviation and space power.
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25. The Rise of ISIS
Air Power and International Security
24 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
25. The Rise of ISIS

ISIS - otherwise known as ISIL or Daesh - rose to prominence in 2013-14 after they became a significant force in the Syrian civil war, and began launching several successful offensives against Iraqi security forces. By the end of 2015, ISIS controlled territory stretching from western Iraq to eastern Syria. They gained notoriety for imposing an incredibly brutal interpretation of Sharia Law on the people under its control, which was estimated to be between eight and twelve million people.


The creation of an Islamic Caliphate threatened stability in the Middle East unlike anything that came before it, whilst its unprecedented use of social media established ISIS as the leading jihadist group world wide. But was the emergence of ISIS as a regional and global threat a strategic surprise? Dr Aviva Guttmann (Aberystwyth University) is on the show today to talk about the factors behind this success. Dr Guttmann is a specialist in counter terrorism studies and has recently written an article in which she describes the rise of ISIS as a 'partial surprise'. So we'll be asking Aviva what was surprising about ISIS, and why was it difficult for analysts to fully predict?

Air Power and International Security
Welcome to the Air Power and International Security Podcast. Brought to you by the University of Portsmouth's Military Education Team (PME), this show aims to develop understandings of the use of air and space power in the contemporary world. PME are a group of scholars working at RAF Cranwell and RAF Halton dedicated to the study of air and space power. In these episodes we will explore various issues relating to the theory and practice of military power across all domains (not just air!), international security and current affairs, and the history of military aviation and space power.