Following President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement, RUSI experts explain the ...
One of the questions we’ve struggling with is, ‘How do you respond to a potential Russian attack with tactical nuclear weapons, or the threat of an attack that would be limited?" ...
European countries will have a limited ability to deploy something that can be sustained for multiple rotations, potentially over several years." ...
The area where they rely very heavily on the US is US air power and particularly the ability to destroy enemy air defences and radar sites. And so Europe needs to effectively build up sophisticated ...
In South America, keeping costs and labour in local shipyards might be an option to compete with a heavily stressed global market.
A panel discussion to mark the launch of a new book, England’s Military Heartland: Preparing for War on Salisbury Plain.
As we've seen from the latest prisoner exchange with Russia and the U.S. in recent days, although the Kremlin was at pains to point out this was separate from the talks over Ukraine, it was clearly ...
South Africa’s defiance of US pressure over land expropriation and foreign policy has triggered economic consequences, ...
Fear of AI-driven cyber threats is growing, but history shows exaggeration can lead to misguided policy. A measured approach ...
Sometimes the battle to get your money back is as traumatic as being scammed,” says Kathryn Westmore, a senior research fellow at the think-tank RUSI. “It’s very difficult to navigate.” ...
The only way you can actually overplay Russians is to be very clear, very solid and very credible with your ability to damage them” at an increasing scale of intensity.
In the same way we’ve enjoyed the security guarantee of the US in Nato, we’ve enjoyed the anti-kleptocracy guarantee of the DoJ and everything they’ve brought to the table." ...
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