In this episode, we speak with Dr. James Patton Rogers on how to conduct a drone attack. Dr. James Patton Rogers is the Executive Director of the Cornell Brooks Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University. An expert on disruptive technologies and the history of weaponry and war, James currently advises the United Nations and NATO on the global proliferation of drones and 4IR systems. James also works with the BBC, Netflix, History Hit, PBS America, and the History Channel as a presenter, subject matter expert, and historical advisor. James’ Warfare podcast has over 12 million listens in over 180 countries. Dr Rogers’ new book, ‘Precision: A History of American Warfare‘, is published by Manchester University Press, 2023.
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Books and media mentioned during the episode, and suggestions for further research on this topic:
- Precision: A History of American Warfare (James Patton Rogers)
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The hosts:
Lewis Sage-Passant is a researcher in the field of intelligence and espionage, and a former British Military Intelligence Officer. Lewis holds a PhD from Loughborough University in intelligence studies, and is an adjunct professor in intelligence at Sciences Po Paris. He has extensive experience working and living in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions in a variety of geopolitical analysis and intelligence roles, supporting the energy industry, the financial sector, leading technology firms, and the pharmaceuticals sector. He has appeared in numerous media outlets, including the BBC, France24, CNBC, Harvard Business Review, The New Arab, El Mundo, GQ, and others, discussing intelligence, geopolitics, and security topics.
Cormac Mc Garry is a Director at the specialist risk management consultancy Control Risks, managing maritime intelligence and security services. Cormac assists clients in the maritime sector with issues such as piracy, war, terrorism, activism and civil unrest but has also works across other sectors, from pharmaceutical to tech, on emerging and global geopolitical risk. Cormac has previously worked as an Operations Manager in East Africa in land-based close protection, crisis response and special investigations. He also worked at the National Maritime College of Ireland, managing applied research projects with the Irish Naval Service and the broader European maritime community and served in the Irish Reserve Defence Forces.
The production team:
Producer: Edwin Tran
Researchers: Alex Smith, Simon Schofield, Colin Reed, and Edwin Tran
Additional credit goes to several unnamed members of the Encyclopedia Geopolitica team, as well as our colleagues in the intelligence and security community who helped to make this podcast possible
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