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4 August 2020 – CHACR Weekly Take Away Newsletter Issue 19

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Annual Conference: Making Sense of a Confusing World

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The Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research (CHACR's) Global Analysis Programme (GAP) is pleased to invite you to its annual conference, “Making Sense...
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Synchronise Watches

Commentary CHACR - November 26, 2020 0
It’s fair to say that one of the catch-phrases of Army service, that new officers learn very early on at Sandhurst is: “and finally,...
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The meaning and importance of time for the military

Commentary CHACR - November 24, 2020 0
At first glance, talking about time seems to be a bit of a pointless effort. As we all know, time progresses in a linear...
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