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A ‘Culture of Migration’
An important motivating factor found at the local level is what some describe as the ‘culture of migration’ that exists within some communities in sending countries. Listen ⇢
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An Anthropologist’s Study of Washington Think Tanks and Gender Imbalance
If there is anything I learned from studying this community over the past year, it is that there is a tremendous pool of talented and diverse women who can readily succeed in this foreign policy community if given the right opportunities, platforms, and support. Listen ⇢
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PS21 Update: Week Ending October 30
To celebrate the launch of his book ‘Facing Facts: Is British Power Diminishing?’ Peter Foster was joined by Mike Harwood and Catherine Fieschi for a panel discussion moderated by Tom Bruxner. Listen ⇢
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James Bond: British intelligence’s real world secret weapon?
In the 62 years since James Bond first appeared in print, there’s no doubt he has helped boost the reputations of his real-life counterparts in British intelligence. Listen ⇢
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Roundup: Our top five posts on the migration crisis
The recent influx of refugees into Europe–the worst refugee crisis it has faced since World War II–has left the continent reeling and other countries either scrambling to find a solution or secure their own borders. What, exactly, is the EU doing about it, and what should they be doing? You can… Listen ⇢
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Has Twitter ruined Twitter?
The site’s not dying. But it’s certainly changing. Listen ⇢
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PS21 Update: Week Ending October 23
We are proud to announce that PS21 New York officially kicked off this week with a great drinks evening, which is going to be followed up this coming Monday by our first panel discussion on the ISIS war. See below for more details on this event and what else we… Listen ⇢
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Predicting 2016: Two simple reasons a Republican is likely to win the White House
Elections are not mysterious events subject to the whimsy of unpredictable candidates and voters. They’re actually highly predictable, with a set of variables that influence outcomes in familiar ways. Because of that, we can say, with reasonable confidence, that a Republican will be moving into the White House in 2017. Listen ⇢
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PS21 Update: Week Ending October 16
It’s two days until the launch of PS21 New York and with events lined up in DC and at the Cabinet Office in London, next week promises to be an exciting one for us. Listen ⇢
Executive Director, Peter Apps.
Peter Apps is executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century (PS21), a global defence columnist for Reuters and presenter of the “Facing Coming Storms” global defence podcast from PS21 and the British Army’s think tank the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research (CHACR).










