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  1. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Better an educated soldiery than ‘a rapacious and licentious one’. This gloss on Edmund Burke's 1783 admonition might seem a fitting definition of the role of the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) both in the evolution of military doctrine and as a clear demonstration of British soft power at its best.

  2. During their year at the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS), course members can take the opportunity to study for an MA in International Security and Strategy. The programme supplements the RCDS course and is designed to enhance and deepen knowledge of a broad range of subjects relevant to international security and strategy, whilst also ...

  3. 7 de mar. de 2024 · We cannot allow the same thing to happen next time. In your sector you would not dismantle the defence efforts when a war is over. And there will be a next time. The next pandemic is a matter of when, not if. It may be caused by an influenza virus, or a new coronavirus, or it may be caused by a new pathogen we don’t even know about yet.

  4. Air Chief Marshal Sir Donald Evans KBE CB DFC (1968) The Hon Alastair Buchan CBE (1970) Commandant of the Royal College of Defence Studies. General Sir Mervyn Butler KCB CBE DSO MC (1972) General Sir Antony Read GCB CBE DSO MC ADC (Gen) (1973) Air Chief Marshal Sir John Barraclough KCB CBE DFC AFC (1974) Admiral Sir Ian Easton KCB DSC (1976)

  5. The Royal College of Defence Studies develops international strategic leaders. We do this primarily by bringing in the very best experts in the subject from all over the world. They include heads of state: they are all people who have practised strategic leadership, made good strategy or analysed it well. Some are military; the majority are not.

  6. The Royal College of Defence Studies is a world-renowned institution committed to developing strategic thinkers and leaders. In an international environment, which provides perspectives and insights from around the world, we seek to inspire study, stimulate thinking and stir debate on contemporary strategic issues.

  7. The college was founded in 1927 as the Imperial Defence College and was located at 9 Buckingham Gate until 1939. Its objective at that time was to instruct senior military officers in the defence of the British Empire. In 1946, following the end of World War II, the college reopened at Seaford House, Belgrave Square and members of the United ...