Facing Coming Storms: Talking International Defence

Conversation with Major General Andrew Sharpe, Matthias Strohn & Andrew Stewart.

In this Facing Coming Storms episode, as we approach the 80th anniversary of VE Day, with conflicts like Ukraine still raging, we’re diving into the complex question of how wars truly end. Joined by Major General Andrew Sharpe, director of CHACR, the British Army’s think tank; Matthias Strohn, leading CHACR’s historical analysis; and Andrew Stewart, CHACR’s conflict analysis expert, we unpack the messy paths to peace.

From Germany’s stark post-World War II reset, where deterrence became key, to the blurred outcomes of Iraq and Afghanistan, we explore why victory often feels like a mirage. Ukraine’s war, rooted in centuries-old tensions, reminds us that some conflicts don’t resolve—they merely pause. In this episode, our discussion challenges us to rethink what peace means when history keeps resurfacing, demanding we confront the past’s enduring grip.

Key moments

01:04:01 – National Interests and Utopianism in Global Conflicts

05:32 – Clausewitzian Insights on War and Policy

13:25 – German Perspectives on Post-War Reconciliation

21:20 – Defining War vs. Conflict in Modern Context

35:09 – Challenges of Ending Modern Wars of Choice

46:22 – Rebuilding Societies After Conflict

56:49 – Ukraine and the Complexity of Ceasefires

Facing Coming Storms is brought to you by the British Army’s Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research, in partnership with the Project for the Study of the 21st Century, and produced by Urban Podcasts.

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Facing Coming Storms is the new international defence podcast from the British Army’s Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research and the Project for the Study of the 21st Century.
From confrontation to conflict, join us each Monday for insightful discussions, conversations, and expert analysis.

Facing Coming Storms is produced by Urban Podcasts.

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