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May 10, 20266 min
The new economics of warfare and political decision-making: will cheaper conflict make war more likely?
The nature of warfare is changing—and so is the way political leaders think about it. The rise of low-cost drones, autonomous systems, and AI-enabled operations has created what many analysts call the new economics of warfare. This model is built on affordability, scale, and reduced reliance on human soldiers. At first glance, this shift appears to lower the barriers to conflict. If wars can be fought with fewer casualties and cheaper tools, does that make military action more attractive to p

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May 5, 20266 min
The new economics of warfare: defence investment planning in the age of drones and autonomous systems
The global security environment is changing fast. Over the past few years, conflicts—especially the war in Ukraine—have revealed a fundamental shift in how wars are fought and financed. This shift is often described as the new economics of warfare, and it is forcing governments to rethink how they plan, fund, and manage defence. At its core, this new model challenges long-held assumptions. For decades, military strength was measured by the ability to acquire and maintain expensive, high-end p

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May 3, 20266 min
Creating attractive towns: how to design beautiful, livable, and thriving places
The idea of what makes a “good” town or city has been debated for decades. Today, that question has taken on new urgency. Rapid urbanisation, climate change, and shifting economic patterns are reshaping how people live, work, and move. In response, planners and policymakers have introduced concepts like smart cities, sustainable cities, and compact cities. Yet one important dimension is often overlooked: beauty. For many, beauty can feel subjective or difficult to define. But growing evide

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