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<title>Strategic Communications in Crisis</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4E367EB516D50/ </link>
<description>Have states understood yet how to communicate in the new digital era?</description>
<date>2011-08-01 11:23:52</date>
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<title>Cameron's Visit to Islamabad</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4DAEF44220FE7/ </link>
<description>The Prime Minister's visit to Pakistan at the beginning of the month highlighted the historic links between the two countries - and suggested that a 'reset' of relations could prove mutually beneficial.</description>
<date>2011-04-20 16:19:00</date>
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<title>Oil Markets and the Arab revolutions</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4DA47282158B0/ </link>
<description>The uprisings have affected the governments of some of the world's largest oil exporters. In the long-term, however, supply is unlikely to be affected.</description>
<date>2011-04-12 16:41:45</date>
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<title>Difficult Decisions for Gulf States</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D9DD62361AF0/ </link>
<description>Saudia Arabian foreign policy is determined - to a disproportionately large extent - by its fear of Iran, and its insistence that its neighbours fall in line could jeopardise the fragile alliances of the Gulf.</description>
<date>2011-04-07 16:29:57</date>
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<title>Opening Pandora’s Box</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D90A51D14AB0/ </link>
<description>As North America publicy confronts the issue of radicalization, those involved would do well to observe the lessons of the UK's experience - but have thus far shown little inclination to do so.</description>
<date>2011-03-28 16:55:30</date>
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<title>The Challenge of Evolving ISR: Controlling the Data Deluge</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A205BB9DEC/ </link>
<description>Mark Bigham outlines how the Green Thunder and RATS systems could help solve some of the information overload issues currently dogging the front line</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:31:26</date>
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<title>Israel’s Digital Army Programme</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A1F52E8654/ </link>
<description>Colonel Gil Maoz, the head of the Israel Defence Forces’ Digital Army Programme, talks to Simon Michell about the ongoing development of the system</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:27:06</date>
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<title>Talon Strike: Securing a Clear View of the Battlefield</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A1DDE5FFCD/ </link>
<description>Jessie-May Brown and Pincher Martin reveal how Niteworks is pushing the boundaries of coalition network-enabled capabilities</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:20:48</date>
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<title>Information Superiority: The Vision</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A1D8E1811C/ </link>
<description>Air Vice Marshal Steven Hillier, Director of Information Superiority at the UK’s Ministry of Defence, presents his outlook for the next two years</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:19:28</date>
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<title>Building Coherence</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A1D39BC77D/ </link>
<description>Alistair Murray, Key Systems Advisor for Network-Enabled Capability, gives a review of progress two-and-a-half years after taking up his position</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:18:03</date>
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<title>Harmonising Naval C4ISR Suites: The Path Forward in the Face of Budget Stresses</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A185EBE6BA/ </link>
<description>José Carreño, George Galdorisi, Dr Stephanie Hszieh and Andrew Sutherland disclose how rapid integration of C4ISR kit can hinder maritime networked connectivity</description>
<date>2011-03-23 15:57:40</date>
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<title>Is the West Ready for Intervention in Libya?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D8767117F1B2/ </link>
<description>RUSI Director Professor Michael Clarke assesses British and French capabilities regarding the enforcement of the Libya no-fly zone.</description>
<date>2011-03-21 14:57:54</date>
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<title>Assessing British Diplomacy in Libya and the Middle East</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D78B7EE322E1/ </link>
<description>Dr Jonathan Eyal on the UK's 'jerky policy' towards unrest in the Middle East, the complete lack of any contingency planning within the FCO, and the importance of accepting that there is no such thing as 'the Arab exceptionalism'.</description>
<date>2011-03-10 11:38:09</date>
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<title>Cyber-attacks on the stock exchange: Threat, motivation and response</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D4AD93B92E87/ </link>
<description>Increased media speculation about the possibility of a cyber-attack on the London or New York stock exchanges has ignored the nature of the threat, which is likely to seek to cause disruption rather than make money, and the counter-measures that can hinder a catastrophic attack</description>
<date>2011-02-03 16:43:03</date>
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<title>RUSI and Serco publish White Paper</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4D400EF3D8173/ </link>
<description>RUSI is pleased to announce the publication of this White Paper, which presents 'the case for a capability and consequence-based approach to resilience and emergency planning.'</description>
<date>2010-12-12 12:00:00</date>
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<title>The Leak before the Storm: What WikiLeaks Tells us About Modern Communication</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4C6E508825EFD/ </link>
<description>The now-infamous deluge of raw intelligence via the WikiLeaks website has exposed Western governments' inability to come to terms with the digital information age</description>
<date>2010-08-22 23:45:00</date>
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<title>The Art of Conversation: Revising Strategic Communications</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4C6E518AF160B/ </link>
<description>To get StratComs right in Afghanistan, we must engage in two-way dialogue not one-way messaging</description>
<date>2010-08-22 23:45:00</date>
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<title>The leaking of the Afghan War documents</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C4DE4346B2D8/ </link>
<description>How significant is the release of the Afghan war documents on WikiLeaks? RUSI Director Michael Clarke gives his assessment</description>
<date>2010-07-26 20:40:54</date>
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<title>Queen and Country: Art Fund research into commemoration in a modern society</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4BA2537DA58EC/ </link>
<description>To conincide with hosting the installation Queen and Country by artist Steve McQueen, RUSI in partnership with The Art Fund held a discussion on Commemorating our Armed Forces: Remembrance in Modern Society.</description>
<date>2010-03-10 14:00:00</date>
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<title>Leveraging Technology to Empower Our Soldiers</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4B8E6CECCAB18/ </link>
<description>The direction of the US Army research programme and how this will affect the dismounted soldier in the future</description>
<date>2010-03-03 14:07:10</date>
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<title>Review: The Robots and Robotics Debate</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4B8E64B0DE008/ </link>
<description>Two recent books on robots and robotics raise the issue of whether we are as wired for war as robots</description>
<date>2010-03-03 13:32:08</date>
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<title>Debate: Is Digitisation Dead?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4B8E609378647/ </link>
<description>A deabte on the merits of Dr Jim Storr's 'The Failure of Digital CIS' from the October 2009 RDS.</description>
<date>2010-03-03 13:14:49</date>
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<title>Protecting nations</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4B5844D35D152/ </link>
<description>As public services continue to move online, how can security can be improved?</description>
<date>2010-01-21 12:17:43</date>
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<title>Communications Interoperability in a Crisis 2: Human Factors and Organisational Processes</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4B507FF693953/ </link>
<description>This interim research investigates attitudes towards joint working between the emergency services and the other organisations and agencies involved in the response to major emergencies.</description>
<date>2010-01-15 14:47:25</date>
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<title>The Information Campaign and Countering Insurgency: Lessons from Palestine 1945-1948</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4AB7E3B86C0B8/ </link>
<description>The recent emphasis on explaining to the wider public the aims and objectives of the campaign in Afghanistan is not a new phenomenon. The 'information campaign' has always been an essential pillar to the wider political and military strategy. However, the historic difficulties of forging a credible and successful 'story' in support of counter-insurgency operations are forcibly demonstrated by the British experience in Palestine in the aftermath of the Second World War.  </description>
<date>2009-09-21 21:41:37</date>
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<title>The New Challenges of Cyber Security</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4A437242C5592/ </link>
<description>The UK’s new Cyber Security Strategy outlines governmental response to these new threats: Britain will work closely with international networks to identify and prosecute a new brand of ‘e-criminal’. </description>
<date>2009-06-25 13:53:12</date>
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<title>War Without Consequences</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N48171734EF2E6/ </link>
<description>To mark the fifth anniversary of the Iraq War, the Royal United Services Institute has published a major retrospective on the conflict.</description>
<date>2008-04-09 13:00:00</date>
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<title>My Job: Steering European Foreign Policy at the Foreign &amp; Commonwealth Office</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f756380fb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:40</date>
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<title>My Job: Policy Planning at the Ministry of Defence</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f74dd44fb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:40</date>
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<title>Panel: Morale in the Armed Forces</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f74f5f1fb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:40</date>
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<title>Survival of the educated?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/monitor/ref:A473DB37975734/ </link>
<description>This article advocates greater information-sharing by government in order to promote successful contingency planning.</description>
<date>2004-06-01 15:00:00</date>
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<title>Weapons of Mass Destruction:controlling the hype</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/monitor/ref:A4739DE977F39F/ </link>
<description>It is the responsibility of practitioners in the field to make every effort to ensure that the threat of WMD is constantly placed in context, to ensure that citizens' fears and anxieties are kept in check.</description>
<date>2003-04-01 17:00:00</date>
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<title>Take the Terror out of Terrorism</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/monitor/ref:A4739DE319E3F4/ </link>
<description>Information about terrorism can reduce people's fears and possibly help them to survive an attack.</description>
<date>2003-04-01 17:00:00</date>
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<title>CBRN and the Media: Policy,Plans and Reality</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/monitor/ref:A4739D653217E0/ </link>
<description>The Australian government recently issued booklets entitled 'Let's look out for Australia: Protecting our way of life from a possible terrorist threat' to every household in the country. Nothing similar has been issued by the UK Government. </description>
<date>2003-04-01 16:00:00</date>
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<title>Catastrophic Events: A National Alert System</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/monitor/ref:A4739C63A54872/ </link>
<description>Selectively Addressable Digital Television offers a high capacity and high integrity method for the delivery of data for specific purposes to specific locations or people throughout the whole country, in real time, within a few seconds of receipt of the data.</description>
<date>2003-02-01 15:00:00</date>
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<title>Engaging the Public in Mitigating the Impact of Terrorism</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/monitor/ref:A4739BF7BC71FC/ </link>
<description>The Government's recent appeal to Britons to be 'vigilant and prepared' for a possible terrorist attack has not been underpinned by a coherent information campaign.</description>
<date>2002-12-01 15:15:00</date>
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