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Issue: Apr 2010, Vol. 155, No. 2
Election article Journal thumbnailUK General Election: Defence Perspectives FREE ACCESS: Leaders of the main British political parties give their views on defence and security going into the general election
Gordon Brown, David Cameron, Nick Clegg
Soldier in minefieldThe Essential Choice: Options for Future British Defence The forthcoming Strategic Defence Review may pave the way for a more co-operative and economical approach to defence policy
Trevor Taylor
NPT signingDecisions to Trust: Maintaining the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime The success of the nuclear non-proliferation regime relies more upon developing trust between nations than cost-benefit calculations
Jan Ruzicka and Nicholas J Wheeler
Handshake Obama MedvedevNumbers and Words: Prospects for Nuclear Arms Control While there have been crucial advances on the arms control agenda, crucial questions remain for the major nuclear powers
Malcolm Chalmers
B-52The Future of the United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent Does successful British defence need to maintain a continuous deterrent? A US perspective argues yes
Franklin C Miller
Obama at UN assemblyA Progressive Nuclear Policy: Rethinking Continuous-at-Sea Deterrence A shifting international environment has rendered continuous British nuclear deterrent obsolete. Instead, the UK now has the opportunity to lead the way in diminishing its nuclear force (Free Download)
Nick Ritchie and Paul Ingram
Ouse floodSecuring our Future: Resilience in the Twenty-First Century The new security environment goes beyond terrorism, requiring a modern conception and application of resilience. Jennifer Cole explores the UK's preparedness for civil emergencies
Jennifer Cole
PoliceResponding in a Modern World: An Investigation into UK Policing Structures Reform of current UK policing structure is well overdue. Forces should be merged to increase national co-ordination and the Association of Chief Police Officers needs to be independently reviewed
Margaret Gilmore
Mumbai attackFighting to the Death: Mumbai and the Future Fidayeen Threat The Mumbai attacks illustrated the deadly efficiency of suicide terrorist gunmen. What lessons can be learnt to counter this threat?
Adam Dolnik
Nepalese soldiersNepal's Elusive Peace There is a tentative agreement between Maoist rebels and the Nepalese government. But there are harder challenges ahead
Oliver Housden
RUSI Crest (content card)Reviews Reviews by Tim Stevens, Beatrice Heuser, Jennifer Cole, Arthur I Cyr, John Hughes-Wilson, Dominique Orsini, John Mackinlay, John Hemmings, Paul Lever, Gill Bennett and Andrew Syk

 
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