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Joel Hayward Scholarship: Air Power, Stalingrad and More

Air Power, Insurgency

and the 'War on Terror'

 

22 / 23 August 2007

 

The Conference of:

The Air Power Studies division,

King’s College London

 

and

 

The Royal Air Force

Centre for Air Power Studies

 

 

In today’s ambiguous strategic environment it is common to see the campaigns against terrorism and various insurgencies being characterised as primarily soldiers’ struggles. Media coverage of those campaigns routinely depicts platoons of soldiers in body-armour patrolling hostile suburbs. Yet the media seldom shows air forces and their aircraft despite these playing significant roles in almost all aspects of the multi-faceted, multi-theatre War on Terror and the various insurgencies that it reportedly includes.

This conference – to be held at the historic and prestigious Royal Air Force College – will assess the nature and significance of air power’s recent and current roles, contributions and challenges.

 

The convenor intends the conference to attract practitioners, policy-makers, academics and especially university students, and for it therefore to wrestle analytically with big air power-related themes and topics at the heart of current strategy and security debates.

 

 

Conference Convenor:

Dr Joel Hayward, Dean of the Royal Air Force College

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Programme

 

Day 1: Wednesday 22 August 2007

0900 Registration & Coffee

1055 Admin Introduction: Mr Chris Finn

1100 Conference Welcome and Introduction: Group Captain Neville Parton

1115 Keynote Address: Professor Matt Uttley, “The Air Power Challenge: Continuity and Change in the Strategic Environment”

1200 Group Captain Neville Parton, “Air Power and Insurgency: Early RAF Doctrine”

1245 Lunch

1345 Air Vice-Marshal Peter Dye, “Royal Air Force Operations in Southwest Arabia 1917-1967”

1430 Dr. Richard Grossman, “’Looks Suspicious’: The U.S. Marines’ Air Campaign against the Sandino Insurgents of Nicaragua, 1927-1933”

1515 Tea

1545 Dr. David Jordan, “Air ower in Urban Insurgencies: the Battles of Surabaya and Fallujah”

1630 Keynote Address: Dr. Philip S. Meilinger, "Starting with a Blank Sheet: Principles of War for a New Century”

1715 Close

 

 Day 2: Thursday 23 August 2007

 

0900 Keynote Address: Professor James Corum, “It’s Not Air Control Any More: The Contemporary Realities of Employing Airpower in Small Wars”

0945 Professor Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Mr. Andrew Mumford, “Unnecessary or Unsung? The Strategic Role of Air Power in Britain’s Colonial Counter-Insurgencies”

1030 Coffee

1100 Speaker A (Longcroft Room) Dr. Sibylle Scheipers, “Transatlantic Interoperability and the Law of Armed Conflict: Air Power Targeting Decisions in Afghanistan and Iraq

Speaker B (Smuts Room) Captain Steinar Sanderød, “The Use of Air Power Today: Have New Ethical Dilemmas  Occurred?”

1145 Speaker A (Longcroft Room) Ms. Evelyn Krache Morris, “Techniques and Gadgets, Hearts and Minds: An Analysis of Operation Ranch Hand”

Speaker B (Smuts Room) Ms. Sarah Elizabeth Kreps, “Airpower after Lebanon: Getting it Right”

1230 Lunch

1330 Speaker A (Longcroft Room) Mr. Thomas Withington, “Air Power and the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan

Speaker B (Smuts Room) Group Captain Afzal Ashraf, “The Ethics of Air Power in the Age of the Global Salafi Jihad”

1415 Speaker A (Longcroft Room) Dr. Christina Goulter, “Urban Close Air Support in Counter-Insurgency Warfare: Lessons from Greece, 1944- 45”

 

Speaker B (Smuts Room) Mr. Christian F. Anrig, “Neglected Contributors: the Continental European Air Powers”

1500 Closing Address: Sir Glenn Torpy, Chief of the Air Staff, RAF

1530 Tea

1600 Farewell: Mr Sebastian Cox

1615 Disperse