Podcast: Influencing the World

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In this week's episode, we ask how digital transformation has changed the sphere of influence in global politics. We hear from Emily Kasriel from the BBC World Service, from Dr Nicholas Michelsen, and Dr Neville Bolt, both from the King's Centre for Strategic Communications at the Department of War Studies. This podcast was produced by Ivan Seifert. UPCOMING EVENTS AT KING'S COLLEGE LONDON ANGLO-AMERICAN RELATIONS AND WORLD ORDER 2nd November 2017 (17:30-19:00) War Studies Meeting Room Registration URL: http://bit.ly/2xR85kr Kathleen Burk, the author of the forthcoming book, 'The Lion and the Eagle: the Interaction of the British and American Empires 1783-1972', will be speaking on the comparative power, and the ability to project that power, of the two empires from the War of 1812 to the beginning of the Second World War. VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN CENTRAL ASIA 2nd November 2017 (18:00-19:30) Room K3.11 King's College London Registration URL: http://bit.ly/2imPNAy This talk will discuss recent developments in Central Asia regarding the development of violent extremism, which is on the rise and how local governments are trying to tackle the problem. ORDERING THE SECURITY ARENA - PEACE AND CONFLICT IN WORLD'S MOST FRAGILE STATES 6th November 2017 (12:30-14:00) Franklin Wilkins Building 1.10 Registration URL: http://bit.ly/2iERKbJ CSDRG seminar - Is security the outcome of complementary cohabitation of different forms of ordering, while insecurity arises when actors compete over who can order the arena and how.

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