Events
Annual Chief of the Defence Staff Lecture
In his annual lecture to the Royal United Services Institute in London, the Chief of the Defence Staff said the Taliban ...

General Petraeus and Ambassador Sedwill: The International Mission in Afghanistan
General David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Mark Sedwell delivered speeches at RUSI today concerning the ongoing International Mission in Afghanistan and ...

General Petraeus and Ambassador Sedwill: The International Mission in Afghanistan
General David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Mark Sedwell delivered speeches at RUSI today concerning the ongoing International Mission in Afghanistan and ...

Afghanistan: Lessons for the Future
A lecture by the Rt Hon Jim Murphy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence. Jim Murphy talked about the priorities for ...

Contacts
Dr Jonathan Eyal



Forthcoming Conferences

UK PONI Annual Conference 2012 - Nuclear Stability: From the Cuban Crisis to the Energy Crisis
10 May 2012
Click here

Missile Defence Conference 2012
30-31 May 2012
Click here

Land Warfare Conference 2012
7-8 June 2012
Click here

Future Maritime Operations Conference 2012
4-5 July 2012
Click here

View all forthcoming events
Click here


Central and South Asia

Filter content by type
India Israel RUSI Newsbrief: India-Israel: A Robust Strategic Partnership 20 May 2010
India and Israel are strengthening a surprisingly robust alliance – albeit behind closed doors India Central and South Asia Middle East and North Africa Terrorism International Responses
Nepalese soldiers RUSI Journal: Nepal's Elusive Peace 30 Apr 2010
There is a tentative agreement between Maoist rebels and the Nepalese government. But there are harder challenges ahead Central and South Asia
Mumbai attack RUSI Journal: Fighting to the Death: Mumbai and the Future Fidayeen Threat 30 Apr 2010
The Mumbai attacks illustrated the deadly efficiency of suicide terrorist gunmen. What lessons can be learnt to counter this threat? Terrorism India Central and South Asia
Pakistan/India Analysis: Injecting a sense of realism to the India-Pakistan peace talks 30 Apr 2010
The agreement by India and Pakistan to resume high-level talks has been heralded as a potential turning point in India-Pakistan relations.. But the structural factors that derailed the last major dialogue have neither dissipated nor look likely to be addressed by Pakistan, indicating that the breakthrough should be viewed as positive rather than path breaking. India Central and South Asia Pakistan
General Election Content Analysis: UK Election Interviews: Can Britain continue to stay Afghanistan? 20 Apr 2010
Part Two: Will the next government and the British public have the staying power to complete the job in Afghanistan? Ahead of the British elections on 6 May, senior former military leaders give their assessment of the issues facing defence and security. General Sir Mike Jackson, Air Chief Marshal Sir Brian Burridge and Rear Admiral Chris Parry take part in the interview. Agenda for the New Government Defence Policy UK Europe Afghanistan Central and South Asia
Indian Army Analysis: India and the Four Day War 7 Apr 2010 by Shashank Joshi
The Indian military is caught between preparing for conventional war against neighbouring powers, Pakistan and China, and reorganising as an asymmetric deterrent against cross-border terrorism. It seems they are struggling on both counts. Central and South Asia India Pakistan China Pacific Defence Policy
Indian Mujahedeen 2 Analysis: India faces a resurgent Indian Mujahedeen 26 Mar 2010
With the threat emanating from India’s porous borders and open society, the arrest has once again underlined the need for India to rationalise its security infrastructure. India Central and South Asia Pakistan Terrorism
Canadian Troops in Kandahar RUSI Newsbrief: Between Peacekeeping and War: Canada’s Afghan Mission 17 Mar 2010 by Matthew Willis
Canada is a lead nation in ISAF, but domestic appetite for the mission is waning. Can a reframing of Canada's traditional peacekeeping role sustain its involvement? Afghanistan Central and South Asia Americas
Indian Tank RUSI Defence Systems: India's Defence Industry 3 Mar 2010
India’s emergence as a significant participant in global commercial markets contrasts with the sluggish development of the country’s defence industrial sectors. India Central and South Asia Technology Defence Management
Afghanistan Analysis: What does the Baradar arrest mean? 3 Mar 2010 by Shashank Joshi
The arrest of the Afghan Taliban leader has been heralded as a significant development in Washington's effort to disrupt the insurgency and a sign that Islamabad is abandoning the Taliban. But a closer look at the evidence demonstrates that his capture indicates neither a Pakistani break with militancy, nor an easing of the path ahead for the war in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Central and South Asia Pakistan
firstprevious
lastnext
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
 
The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect those of RUSI
RUSI Under 35's Forum
RUSI crest 2
Network for the next generation of policy-makers and thought leaders.
RUSI Library of Military History
Library Home Card
A unique collection of national historical and cultural importance.
New Benefits
Membership badge
A greater range of membership packages announced
Follow RUSI.org
Podcast badge
Follow RUSI through Twitter, Facebook and RSS feeds