There are very little ideological differences between the two camps, writes Peter Bergen. This has made it more complicated for people to position themselves in a way that suits their needs and they are moving into that instead of anti-war positions. "I think those complications are thought about very much," says Bergen.
Joining
UnHerd to talk about why so few voices in public life and the media have spoken out against the shipment of cluster bombs, and about the recession of anti-war sentiment more widely, is the academic and writer Ashok Swain. A professor of peace and conflict research at Uppsala University in Sweden, he is one of the world’s leading experts on conflict resolution. His nation of residence is now set to join Nato, and he sat down with Freddie Sayers to unpick how Sweden’s proposed membership goes against its history of neutrality.
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