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Michael Clarke

Defence analyst and former Director of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).

Top 10 podcasts with Michael Clarke

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Aug 12, 2018 • 14min

Chrome360 | THE FUTURE OF AIR POWER | Air Power, War & Politics | Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke, a renowned defence analyst and former Director of RUSI, delves into the complexities of air power in modern warfare. He discusses the misconception that air power alone can achieve military objectives without ground support. Clarke also examines the impact of Brexit on UK defense capabilities and the need for international cooperation. Furthermore, he explores how quantum computing and emerging technologies could radically transform warfare, raising critical concerns for national security in the coming decade.
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Nov 3, 2023 • 20min

What's Russia doing when the world is not looking?

Defense and security analyst Professor Michael Clarke and Melinda Haring from Atlantic Council's Eurasia Centre discuss Russia's offensives in Ukraine while the world is focused on the Israel-Hamas war. Topics include Putin's opportunistic moves, the fear of aid reduction, ongoing conflict in Avdivka, war of attrition concept, and the impact of the Israel-Gaza war on Ukraine.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 17min

Yahya Sinwar: Will Hamas leader’s death change anything in Gaza?

Professor Michael Clarke, a military and defense analyst, dives into the aftermath of Yahya Sinwar's death, the Hamas leader seen as the architect of the attacks on Israel. He discusses the unexpected dynamics of power that may emerge within Hamas and how this pivotal moment could influence future conflicts in Gaza. The analysis includes Sinwar's brutal rise and the emotional fallout in the region, as well as the ongoing cycle of violence and challenges for peace negotiations in the wake of leadership changes.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 47min

Tips for Building a Firm Worth Growing: Ideal Clients and Strong Networks with Michael Clarke

Michael Clarke, an expert in transitioning professional services into sustainable business models, shares his insights on building collaborative practices and avoiding common pitfalls in the industry. He emphasizes the power of teamwork and clear communication in enhancing client relationships. Clarke discusses the concept of 'trust compression' and the need for professionals to identify their ideal clients for growth. He also highlights the importance of networking and continuous learning as essential strategies for advancing both personal and firm success.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 10min

The West's quandary: call Putin's bluff or heed his war warnings?

Michael Clarke, former Director of the Royal United Services Institute, delves into the West's precarious stance amid escalating tensions with Russia. He discusses Putin's alarming threats of war with NATO and questions if the West should flinch or stand firm for Ukraine. Clarke examines the geopolitical motivations behind Western military aid, the implications of potential missile strikes on Russian soil, and the urgent need for strategic diplomacy. His insights provide a captivating look into the choice between caution and resilience in a volatile landscape.
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Apr 21, 2024 • 31min

The Art of the US/Ukraine Aid Deal

Nick Watt, Michael Clarke, and Claire Countinho discuss the US/Ukraine aid deal on Newscast. They analyze the significance of the military aid package, government policies on climate change, and potential economic implications. The podcast also touches on political polls, post-election economic concerns, and controversies surrounding demonstrations. Overall, a thought-provoking discussion on current political issues.
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Apr 12, 2024 • 20min

Should the UK send troops to Ukraine?

Ex-armed forces minister suggests UK send troops to Ukraine for training. Podcast discusses Ukraine conflict, UK's preparedness for war, and the importance of defense priorities amid global threats.
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Dec 18, 2023 • 24min

What 2023 has taught us about... world affairs

Dominic Waghorn and Professor Michael Clarke discuss the Israel-Hamas war, Putin's moves in Ukraine, Biden vs. Trump in the US election, and positive steps in China-US diplomacy.
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Sep 26, 2023 • 25min

Why is Crimea so important?

BBC correspondent James Waterhouse, defence and security analyst Michael Clarke, and representative Maria Tomak discuss the significance of Ukraine's attack on Russia's Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol. They explore the strategic objectives behind the attack and Ukraine's plans for the future of Crimea.
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Sep 1, 2023 • 29min

Ukraine’s counter-offensive: has it made progress?

A war reporter from CNN, a defense analyst, and a representative from the Institute for the Study of War discuss Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russia. They talk about the slow progress, potential scenarios for the endgame, and the importance of international support.