Welcome to the final episode in our series on Resilience!
Having looked at what Resilience means; how it applies to both the state, society, and the private sector; and focusing on what Finland does so well, this last episode is a conversation about the UK and resilience.
Joining us to explore this topic is Ed Arnold, a Senior Research Fellow for the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) whose experience in the British army led him to work for NATO as Russia launched its particular form of hybrid warfare on Ukraine and the West.
Our conversation explores his background before turning to the ‘civil-military gap’ facing the UK. From a lack of connection to the armed forces and issues with Army Reserves, Ed shares his insights into how hybrid warfare has placed Brits on the frontline of Russia’s aggression and what the government can do to lead the nation in fighting back while protecting critical infrastructure.
Be sure to follow Ed’s work here and listen to the full conversation here!
