WarPod
The WarPod
The WarPod is the Center for War Studies’ podcast. The podcast showcases the Center's own research and is a platform for visiting practitioners and scholars to share their knowledge on topics related to the Center.
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Episodes
WarPod #16 Autonomous Refusal in Lethal Weapons w/ Arthur Holland Michel 29.01.2026 38:55
In this episode of the WarPod, journalist Arthur Holland Michel discusses his new essay, "Autonomous Refusal in Lethal Weapons", with Oscar Noach. Arthur's essay explores the capacity of computational systems to decline commands - "refusal" - within the context of autonomous weapons and other artificial intelligence (AI)- enabled military systems. Read the essay here: https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskni...
Seals, Stigma, and Survival: Unpacking the Legacy of Anti-Sealing Activism w/ Danita Burke 16.12.2025 48:28
In this episode, Oscar Noach sits down with Dr. Danita Burke, senior fellow at the CWS, to explore her research project entitled "Seals, Stigma, and Survival", funded by the Nordic Arctic Programme. Danita takes us deep into the complex history of anti-sealing activism, its cultural and economic impacts on Arctic and sub-Arctic communities, and the enduring legacies of environmental and animal rig...
Warpod #15 EU, NATO, and Militarized Drones w/ Anne Ingemann Johansen 16.12.2025 29:16
In this episode of the WarPod, Anne Ingemann Johansen, assistant professor at the University of Southern Denmark and fellow at the Center for War Studies, discusses with host Oscar Noach how NATO and the EU are grappling with the growing threat of militarized drones and the complexities of grey zone warfare. From the promise of a European “drone shield” to the political, technological, and strateg...
WarPod #14 Drone Tech w/ Ingvild Bode 03.11.2025 23:43
In this episode of the WarPod, Professor of International Politics and CWS Director Ingvild Bode expands on what we know about the drones spotted over Danish military installations, recent trends in drone technology, the integration of AI, and the continuing issue of governance gaps in these areas. Picture: Elise Racine / https://betterimagesofai.org / https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/...
WarPod #13 Hybrid Threats and Denmark w/ André Ken Jakobsson 07.10.2025 29:12
In this episode of the WarPod, André Ken Jakobsson discusses recent events in Denmark and other European states that have been seen as part of an escalation of hybrid threats against Europe. The discussion centers around drone incursions over major Danish airports and military installations, the concept and tactics of hybrid warfare, and how to respond to those. André Ken Jakobsson is Associate Pr...
WarPod #12 Geoeconomics and EU Foreign Investment Screening 04.09.2025 27:27
In this episode, Anna Vlasiuk Nibe, Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and Fellow at the Center for War Studies, unpacks the EU’s evolving role as a geoeconomic actor. Anna shares insights from her research on how the EU is reshaping its investment policy regime in response to global power shifts and rising security concerns. Music by Dvir Silver from Pixabay Photo credit:...
Warpod #11 Ukraine as buffer state since the end of the Cold War 01.08.2025 25:57
Can thinking about Ukraine as an attempted buffer state since the Cold War nuance how we understand the domestic roots of Russia’s war? In this episode, our colleague at the Center for War Studies Anne Ingemann Johansen: • Shares new research on Ukraine’s post-independence history, based in part on newly uncovered material • Explains how difficult internal Ukrainian politics and institutional weak...
WarPod #10 Responsible AI in the Military Domain 03.07.2025 16:45
The WarPod speaks with Anna Nadibaidze (Postdoc at the Center for War Studies) about Responsible AI in the military domain. Anna explains the concept of Responsible AI, highlights critiques, and looks to the future of AI regulation in the military domain as well as her own research. This episode is based on ongoing postdoctoral work that Anna is undertaking as part of HuMach, a project which inves...
WarPod #9 The Future of Human Protection 02.05.2025 29:17
The WarPod speaks to Chiara De Franco (Associate Professor at the CWS and Principal Investigator of the PROTEX project), Qiaochu Zhang (Postdoctoral Researcher at the CWS), and Oscar Noach (PhD Fellow at the CWS) about the future of human protection in international relations. This episode is based on discussions held at the conference "The Future of Human Protection" held in Copenhagen in January...
WarPod #8 President Trump and US Foreign Policy 21.11.2024 39:16
The Center for War Studies (CWS)' experts Niels Bjerre-Poulsen, Qiaochu Zhang, Frederik Harhoff, André Ken Jakobsson and Anne Ingemann Johansen discuss the implications of Donald Trump's second presidency for US foreign and security policy. This WarPod episode was recorded during the CWS post-US election roundtable held on 18 November 2024. Photo by Chris Hardy on Unsplash Music by Dvir Silver fro...
WarPod #7 Denise Garcia: Common Good Governance in the Age of Military Artificial Intelligence 06.02.2023 9:11
Dr. Ingvild Bode, Associate Professor at the Center for War Studies and Principal Investigator of the AutoNorms project, speaks to Denise Garcia, Professor at Northeastern University in Boston. Prof. Garcia delivered the 2022 CWS Annual Lecture, where she presented her forthcoming book "Common Good Governance in the Age of Military Artificial Intelligence"(Oxford University Press). The book examin...
WarPod #6 Kate Chandler: Does Military Artificial Intelligence Have Gender? 16.06.2022 16:07
The Center for War Studies’ Ingvild Bode speaks to Dr. Katherine Chandler, Assistant Professor of Culture and Politics at Georgetown University, about her report “Does Military AI Have Gender?” published by UNIDIR. Dr. Chandler’s research examines the intersection between technology, media and socio-politics. In this WarPod she talks about the gender dimension of studying military applications of...
WarPod #5: The Russian invasion of Ukraine 28.04.2022 30:18
The WarPod talks to Anna Nadibaidze, Vincent Keating, Pål Røren and Guyangyu Qiao-Franco to shed a light on the various consequences that the Russian invasion has had for Russia. Both internally and what consequences it has had for the Russian people, but also how the invasion has affected Russia’s international relations, including Russia’s relationship with China.
WarPod #4 Christoph Meyer, Chiara De Franco, Florian Otto: Warning about War 08.11.2021 35:01
The WarPod talks to Christoph O. Meyer, Chiara De Franco, and Florian Otto about their book "Warning about War: Conflict, Persuasion and Foreign Policy" published with Cambridge University press. The book won this year's best book award from the International Studies Association, and has now been released as paperback. What does it take for warnings about violent conflict and war to be listened to...
WarPod #3 Jeppe Teglskov Jacobsen: Overt Cyber Bombing 10.10.2019 27:14
The WarPod talks to Jeppe Teglskov Jacobsen about the puzzling public use of cyber weapons against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. The effectiveness of cyber weapons depends on enemies being unaware of them. Why then, did the US military make their attacks available to the public?
WarPod #2 Danita Burke: Perceptions of Arctic Power 22.02.2019 31:40
The WarPod talks to Danita Catherine Burke about perceptions of sovereignty in the disputed Arctic region. Though no one officially owns the arctic (and its waterways), Danita discusses how Canadians have developed a strong narrative of ownership of the Arctic validated by folk lore and the drawing of territorial lines on maps. The importance of such narratives is likely to increase as climate cha...
WarPod #1 Vincent Keating: Russian soft power 18.02.2019 26:47
The WarPod talks to Vincent Keating about the fact that Russia, not only has a lotof guns, tanks, and nuclear bombs, it also generates a lot of admiration around the world; it has soft power. In contrast to the common held belief, Vincent suggests that the soft power of Russia is awesome and has actually aided Russia in achieving its foreign policy goals in the last couple of decades.
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