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Steel_Future Reserves RUSI Newsbrief: Future Reserves 2020 Personnel: Mission Impossible? 23 Nov 2011
The Future Reserves 2020 report articulated a series of conclusions and recommendations for enhancing the capability, utility and resilience of the British armed forces dependent on greater use of the Reserves. Military Personnel Reserve Forces
Sohail_Counting the Cost RUSI Newsbrief: Counting the Cost of Human Conflict 23 Nov 2011
As NATO concludes its military intervention in Libya, attention turns to counting the human cost of the conflict. Middle East and North Africa Libya
Roberts_Saudi Arabia RUSI Newsbrief: Saudi Arabia, Stability and the Arab Revolutions 23 Nov 2011 by David Roberts
Saudi Arabia's response to the Arab Spring has ranged from apparent inertia to the financing and leadership of counter-revolution, but at all times the stability of the kingdom has been its primary objective. Middle East and North Africa Iran The Gulf Region
Joffe_A Troubled Future RUSI Newsbrief: Libya and North Africa: A Troubled Future? 23 Nov 2011 by George Joffé
Following the fall of the Qadhafi regime, North African states are considering the regional implications and reassessing their own relationships with the nascent Libyan state. Middle East and North Africa Libya
MoD Plaque Analysis: UK Defence Acquisition: an encouraging year for major projects 17 Nov 2011 by Professor Trevor Taylor
The UK's National Audit Office has published its latest report assessing the Major Projects of the Ministry of Defence. The informative document reports only very limited cost overruns, and few of them can be seen as industry's responsibility. It also provokes thoughts about the government's accounting system and the protected position of the Joint Combat Aircraft in the British defence programme. Defence Policy Equipment and Acquisitions Defence Review Defence Management UK Europe
Analysis Podcast thumb Analysis: ANALYSIS PODCAST: Assessing the Libya Campaign 16 Nov 2011 by Elizabeth Pearson
RUSI Director Professor Michael Clarke assesses the Libya military campaign after the fall of Qadhafi and the transition to a new Libyan government. He talks to Lizz Pearson and outlines RUSI's research into this intervention. Libya Middle East and North Africa
Analysis Podcast thumb Analysis: ANALYSIS PODCAST: Assessing the Libya Campaign 16 Nov 2011 by Elizabeth Pearson
RUSI Director Professor Michael Clarke assesses the Libya military campaign after the fall of Qadhafi and the transition to a new Libyan government. He talks to Lizz Pearson and outlines RUSI's research into this intervention. Libya Middle East and North Africa
wavyiranianflagthumb Analysis: Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: A Steady Crawl to Breakout Capability 15 Nov 2011 by Professor Malcolm Chalmers, Andrea Berger
The International Atomic Energy Agency's latest report on Iran describes in unprecedented detail a country moving slowly towards a nuclear weapons option, rather than a bomb itself. This lack of a 'smoking gun' removes military response from the international community's toolbox of policy options. But this is no grounds for complacency. Iran Middle East and North Africa Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues
Mexico flag thumb Analysis: The Complex Triangle - Migration, Security and Environmental Change 11 Nov 2011 by Elizabeth Deheza
The operations of Mexican drug cartels and their spheres of influence could be severely impacted by future environmental changes and the resulting movement of people. Such events will present challenges, and even opportunities, for the most powerful cartels and their criminal networks. Americas Climate Security Global Security Issues
German Parliament Thumb Analysis: Financial Imperatives for Germany's Security and Defence Policy 7 Nov 2011 by Dr Henrik Heidenkamp
Countries across Europe are under severe pressure to reduce their budget deficits, Germany is no different. This fiscal tightening may fundamentally affect Germany's security and defence policy. NATO International Institutions Defence Policy Europe Defence Management
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