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An online briefing with a panel of RUSI experts, who discussed the implications of the conflict between Israel and Iran.
EU financing of defence procurement is sensible. But excluding non-EU European industry risks delays and reliance on bond ...
When export controls are seen as a tool to limit competitors’ technology advancements, they can have unintended consequences.
NATO’s summit in the Hague will set an historic target of 5% of GDP on defence. Allies hope this can buy enough time to fill ...
“As the saying goes, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, and so the BVI should take this opportunity to emerge stronger and put to bed the reputational issues that still dog the islands,” Mr.
Our experts comment on the US strikes of three Iranian nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.
For a long time, gulf countries saw “Iran as the biggest destabilizing force in the region,” and a threat they needed to counter, said H.A. Hellyer, senior fellow in geopolitics, international ...
The global effort to disrupt proliferation financing is becalmed. A new body responsible for monitoring North Korea’s nuclear ...
This Occasional Paper provides an analysis of vehicle theft in the UK, including trends, responses and challenges.
The release of the National Security Strategy lays out a troubling picture of the UK's place in an increasingly hostile and ...
A conversation with Ingrid Southworth, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO and Lt Gen Sir Ian Cave, UK Military ...
NATO allies increasingly view cloud as an operational imperative. But realising its benefits – from information advantage to ...
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