
Beatrice Heuser
Co-chair of the Talking Strategy series and academic host who frames discussions on strategic leadership and historical lessons for defence and security policy.
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Sep 21, 2023 • 35min
Ending wars - a primer
In this engaging discussion, Professor Beatrice Heuser, an expert in International Relations from Glasgow University, delves into the complexities of ending wars. She shares insights on the historical evolution of peace and conflict, debunking myths about war's inevitability. The conversation touches on the delicate balance of national integrity in Ukraine and the implications of territorial concessions with Russia. Heuser also examines past peace efforts, reflecting on the current geopolitical landscape and the challenges in achieving sustainable resolutions.

Jan 12, 2026 • 41min
Beatrice Heuser on Flawed Strategy and Strategic Forecasting
Beatrice Heuser, a distinguished professor at the Brussels School of Governance and expert on strategic theory, discusses the complexities of warfare and decision-making. She critiques monocausal theories in international relations, emphasizing the need for multi-dimensional judgments. Heuser highlights the importance of adversary-focused strategies and cultural understanding to avoid misjudgments. She also examines the biases that can lead to flawed decisions and stresses the need for adaptive strategies in warfare.

Mar 11, 2021 • 29min
Just War Theory and Not Just War
Joining Peter Roberts is Beatrice Heuser, Chair of International Relations at the University of Glasgow and a leading expert in military strategy and nuclear issues. They delve into the evolution of Western warfare, questioning how democratic nations perceive conflict. Heuser emphasizes the complexities of peace treaties, asserting that a good treaty doesn’t guarantee lasting peace. The discussion also touches on historical military theories and the importance of understanding adversaries to navigate conflicts effectively.


