75 years since the end of the last truly global conflict – the Second World War – in this episode of The Agenda with Stephen Cole we consider the future of war.
Have artificial intelligence and drones ended the need for boots on the ground? Will the next global conflict be conducted entirely in cyberspace, or perhaps outer space?
And we’ll ask whether recent technological advances have in fact assisted peacekeepers far more than global aggressors.
Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies, King’s College London tells us that while cyber attacks will almost certainly play a role in all future conflicts, we’re still some way away from fully digital warfare.
Stephen also talks about changes in peacekeeping methods with veteran BBC War Correspondent and Former British MP, Martin Bell.
And he finds out whether space really is the next frontier for war, or in fact a perfect opportunity for the world to come together in peace with Alexandra Stickings. Research Fellow in Space Policy and Security at RUSI.
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