Associate Professor of International Relations, Director of ACE-CSR, Oxford University. Author of “The Virtual Weapon” and “Striking Back” (Yale University Press).
He makes an excellent point about Russia’s air incursions: if Moscow “thought a shooting war with NATO was inevitable this would be a very odd way to start it.”
In other words, the meek and mild within NATO who shrink from a firm response are overstating the risk of war.
September 27, 2025 at 12:11 PM
He makes an excellent point about Russia’s air incursions: if Moscow “thought a shooting war with NATO was inevitable this would be a very odd way to start it.”
In other words, the meek and mild within NATO who shrink from a firm response are overstating the risk of war.