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The 4 RIFLES Battle Group Operations in Basra, Summer 2007
Colonel P N Y M Sanders DSO OBE recounts the British withdrawal from Basra, Summer 2007 ...

The 4 RIFLES Battle Group Operations in Basra, Summer 2007
Colonel P N Y M Sanders DSO OBE recounts the British withdrawal from Basra, Summer 2007 ...

Is There a Right to Humanitarian Intervention?
A lecture by the Rt Hon Lord Falconer of Thoroton QC, former Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs and Lord Chancellor. ...

Palestinian Statehood? Security Implications for the Region
The Royal United Services Institute has brought together experts from across the Middle East and beyond to discuss the impact of ...

Palestinian Statehood? Security Implications for the Region
The Royal United Services Institute has brought together experts from across the Middle East and beyond to discuss the impact of ...

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UK PONI Annual Conference 2012 - Nuclear Stability: From the Cuban Crisis to the Energy Crisis
10 May 2012
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30-31 May 2012
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7-8 June 2012
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4-5 July 2012
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TUnisia Revolution Analysis: Notes on a Revolution 31 Jan 2011 by Shashank Joshi
With unrest in Tunisia and Egypt increasingly being referred to as the tip of an iceberg, Western nations, and the activists themselves, should draw lessons from the past as they consider the future of an unsettled region. Middle East and North Africa
Sgt G Pictures_categories: Portrait of A Company 18 Jan 2011
In this exclusive photo essay, Susan Schulman captures the challenges - mental and physical - faced by Corunna Company both as they prepare for deployment and after they arrive in south-western Iraq in Autumn 2004. Military Personnel Land Forces Counter-insurgency Iraq Middle East and North Africa UK Europe
Egyptian traders Analysis: Will Tunisia's Jasmine Revolution be repeated across the region? 17 Jan 2011
Will Tunisia's Jasmine Revolution be followed in other parts of North Africa and the Middle East, or will the opposition be co-opted into the status quo? Africa Middle East and North Africa
Israel Turkey Analysis: The Urgency of Restoring the Israel-Turkey Relationship 3 Dec 2010
Israel-Turkey relations have steadily deteriorated since the 2009 war in Gaza and have remained at an impasse since the flotilla incident. If Turkey wants to be a global player, both economically and diplomatically, it must become Israel's ally once again. Middle East Peace Middle East and North Africa Turkey Europe
Nouri al-Maliki and President Obama White House photo Analysis: What Now for Iraq? 30 Nov 2010
Eight months after Iraq’s deadlocked parliamentary elections, the new coalition government has finally taken shape with Nouri al-Maliki yet again at the helm. As the leaked US embassy cables show however, the current sectarian power-sharing agreement may further weaken the Iraqi government and strengthen Iran’s role in the region. Iraq Middle East and North Africa
Persian Gulf foreign ministers July 2009 RUSI Newsbrief: The New Arms Race in the Persian Gulf 24 Nov 2010
The Gulf States are arming, but they will still rely on others for security The Gulf Region Middle East and North Africa Iran
US soldier checking Iraqis RUSI Newsbrief: Iraq: Stability or Partition? 24 Nov 2010
Saudi efforts in forming a new Iraqi government could prove the difference Securing Britain Terrorism The Gulf Region Middle East and North Africa Iraq The War on Terror
Iran nuclear Analysis: Should We Attack Iran to Halt its Perceived Nuclear Weapons Programme? 17 Nov 2010
Advocates of pre-emptive attacks on Iranian nuclear related facilities and/or regime change should recognise that the risks and costs of such an attack remain prohibitive. Iran Middle East and North Africa Middle East Peace
Yemeni policeman Analysis: Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula: A Changing Strategy 9 Nov 2010
The recent emergence of Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is part of a history of terrorism and conflict originating in Yemen. The West now needs to work with the Yemeni government and Civil Society Groups to prevent further attacks by Al-Qa’ida. Terrorism Tackling Extremism Middle East and North Africa UK Europe United States Americas
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