Dive into the broad field of Military Studies! SJMS Talks is an academic podcast published by the journal, Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies (SJMS). The podcast aims to bridge the gap between peer-reviewed academic scholarship and current affairs. In the 25-minutes episodes, chief editor, Daniel Møller Ølgaard, invites one of the journal contributors to discuss recent developments related to their published research. By doing so, the podcast demonstrates the practical and political applicability of Military Studies as an academic discipline.
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Dive into the broad field of Military Studies! SJMS Talks is an academic podcast published by the journal, Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies (SJMS). The podcast aims to bridge the gap between peer-reviewed academic scholarship and current affairs. In the 25-minutes episodes, chief editor, Daniel Møller Ølgaard, invites one of the journal contributors to discuss recent developments related to their published research. By doing so, the podcast demonstrates the practical and political applicability of Military Studies as an academic discipline.
Arctic Security Politics with Jørgen Staun - What would Putin say?
SJMS Talks
19 minutes 43 seconds
2 years ago
Arctic Security Politics with Jørgen Staun - What would Putin say?
In this and the next episode, Arctic security politics is on the table, seen from the perspectives of Russia and China. To talk about Russia´s role in the Arctic, we have invited Jørgen Staun, expert on Russia’s role in global politics at the Royal Danish Defence College. Jørgen has recently published an article with his colleague, Camilla Sørensen. Read the full article at sjms.nu.
SJMS Talks
Dive into the broad field of Military Studies! SJMS Talks is an academic podcast published by the journal, Scandinavian Journal of Military Studies (SJMS). The podcast aims to bridge the gap between peer-reviewed academic scholarship and current affairs. In the 25-minutes episodes, chief editor, Daniel Møller Ølgaard, invites one of the journal contributors to discuss recent developments related to their published research. By doing so, the podcast demonstrates the practical and political applicability of Military Studies as an academic discipline.