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<copyright>Copyright 2012</copyright>
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<title>New US Defence Strategy: Why Obama is Abandoning America's Commitment to Fight Two Major Wars</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4F0AC9FF408BF/ </link>
<description>President Obama's new defence strategy purportedly removes the United States historic commitment to fight two major theatre wars simultaneously. Despite the strategic and financial rationale, he will have to sell this departure in strategy to the American public.</description>
<date>2012-01-09 11:11:09</date>
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<title>New US Defence Strategy: Implications for the United States Air Force</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4F0ABF3635036/ </link>
<description>President Obama's new defence strategy with its reorientation towards the Pacific is good news for airpower and the US Air Force. Despite proposed budget cuts, there will be a continued reliance on strategic air assets.</description>
<date>2012-01-09 10:23:12</date>
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<title>War by Analogy: US Cyberspace Strategy and International Humanitarian Law</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4EE21B60121AC/ </link>
<description>A new legal and policy framework, consistent with international humanitarian law, must be defined for operations in cyberspace</description>
<date>2011-12-09 14:30:05</date>
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<title>Planning Permission: US Intelligence Community Reform, 2001-11</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4ECD19CA745A4/ </link>
<description>In the wake of 9/11, the US Intelligence Community came under unprecedented pressure to reform, yet this process has failed to understand and correct some of its most fundamental weaknesses.</description>
<date>2011-11-23 16:05:34</date>
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<title>Iskander, Pershing II and Missile Defences: History Repeating</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4ECD18A1C216A/ </link>
<description>Russia continues to oppose the NATO Ballistic Missile Defence, despite the proposed deployment having shifted to southeast Europe, highlighting the continuation of misperceptions, paranoia and propaganda hysteria in Moscow.</description>
<date>2011-11-23 16:00:40</date>
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<title>US Aid, Pakistani Losses and the War on Terror</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4ECD17D869212/ </link>
<description>US economic and military aid to Pakistan has long been tied to its strategic objectives in the region, offering no ‘special treatment’ and leaving Pakistan’s economic situation increasingly unsustainable.</description>
<date>2011-11-23 15:57:15</date>
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<title>Ushering in Change: Secretary Clinton's State Department</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E82F3339C449/ </link>
<description>As Secretary of State, Clinton has reinvigorated her department and regained a lot of the authority that was lost to the military in the past decade. With the State Department now on a level footing, Clinton is quietly integrating development and human rights into Obama's realist agenda</description>
<date>2011-09-28 11:13:19</date>
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<title>A very special relationship: the US-Pakistan alliance darkens</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4E802E06D9984/ </link>
<description>America's top military officer has accused Pakistan of helping to bomb a US embassy. US-Pakistan relations are about to enter a much darker phase.  </description>
<date>2011-09-26 08:49:32</date>
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<title>The Limits of American Might</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4E61060FE406D/ </link>
<description>By Stephen Fidler, Wall Street JournalMost people outside the US failed to understand how 9/11 was a shock to the American psyche. Now after two wars and a financial crisis the supremacy of US power is being questioned more than ever.</description>
<date>2011-09-02 17:37:51</date>
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<title>The Case for America joining the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4E4E7E85A5B10/ </link>
<description>The United States is still not party to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, fifteen years after the treaty became operational. Though this has been driven by internal concerns about losing sovereignty, an opportunity now presents itself for the US to enhance its maritime interests by joining the Convention.</description>
<date>2011-08-19 16:26:57</date>
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<title>ONR Global: A Worldwide Network of Naval Technology Expertise</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4E45245E752CD/ </link>
<description>Nevin Carr explains why international partnerships bring the knowledge and expertise that ensure technological surprises are avoided</description>
<date>2011-08-12 14:02:43</date>
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<title>The United States Navy’s Search for Alternative Energy Sources</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4E452430AC139/ </link>
<description>Edward Lundquist reveals how finding different fuel sources for the future and increasing fuel efficiency will enhance the combat capability of the service.</description>
<date>2011-08-12 14:02:02</date>
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<title>US Air Tanker: A Done Deal</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4E452351529D6/ </link>
<description>Avnish Patel highlights the end of the long-running saga to supply the US Air Force with a replacement for its fleet of venerable air-to-air refuelling aircraft.</description>
<date>2011-08-12 13:58:09</date>
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<title>Amphibious Battlefield Helicopters</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4E4522691F323/ </link>
<description>Ian Frain assesses the state of the shipborne helicopter market and highlights the rationale that lies behind some of the most high-profile programmes</description>
<date>2011-08-12 13:54:13</date>
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<title>Logistics and Support to Expeditionary Operations</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4E451FAC5D222/ </link>
<description>David Shouesmith reveals the underlying essential characteristics required to ensure adequate logistic support for Future Force 2020.</description>
<date>2011-08-12 13:42:58</date>
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<title>Ties That Bind: US Perspectives on the UK's SDSR</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4E451D8318F86/ </link>
<description>Jeffrey Bradford suggests that the United Kingdom’s military force reductions are of little relevance to the nature of the UK-United States ‘Special Relationship’.</description>
<date>2011-08-12 13:34:19</date>
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<title>Intelligence Adaptation: The Bin Laden Raid and its Consequences for US Strategy</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4E367FAFBCA11/ </link>
<description>Is intelligence-driven counter-terrorism the answer to a reduced US military footprint?</description>
<date>2011-08-01 11:28:03</date>
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<title>A Low, Dishonest Decade</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4E3679845D9DC/ </link>
<description>Has the War on Terror become the master, rather than the servant, of Western policy?</description>
<date>2011-08-01 11:01:42</date>
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<title>Focus on Russia's Nuclear Strategy: The ‘Liner’ R&amp;D Programme</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E3172FCA859C/ </link>
<description>As Western missile defence systems become more effective, could independently powered, manoeuvrable nuclear warheads be the answer to Russia's prayers?</description>
<date>2011-07-28 15:39:23</date>
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<title>Focus on Russia's Nuclear Strategy: Russia Opts for Liquid-Fuel ICBMs</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E316E8B435EC/ </link>
<description>New liquid-fuel missiles overcome Russian supply problems, but pose serious challenges, too</description>
<date>2011-07-28 15:14:04</date>
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<title>Jordan: Aid and Economics</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E316A2B37D50/ </link>
<description>Foreign aid will save the Hashemite monarchy – but will political reform pay the price?</description>
<date>2011-07-28 14:55:29</date>
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<title>Obama’s Afghanistan Drawdown Frames the Debate for 2012</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E31696D1A77B/ </link>
<description>Mission accomplished for the US president, but what will this mean for the US election in 2012?</description>
<date>2011-07-28 14:52:39</date>
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<title>Looking East? The Rise of China in Latin America</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E316660C4449/ </link>
<description>China consolidates its presence in Latin America, but what will the US think?</description>
<date>2011-07-28 14:40:05</date>
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<title>Escalation in the South China Sea</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4E316434151DE/ </link>
<description>Tensions are rising in Southeast Asia as the maritime interests of China, the US and other regional powers collide</description>
<date>2011-07-28 14:31:00</date>
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<title>Chapter Two: Al-Qa'ida's New Beginning?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4E0ACA3028860/ </link>
<description>The 'information-space' is always vital for Al-Qa'ida's operational effectiveness. Its ability to make swift statements in the media and through the internet demonstrates the terror-network's potency and ability to reach a mass audience.  Yet, since Bin Laden's death, we have seen the US dominate the media with stories about both the man and the organisation, demystifying both.</description>
<date>2011-06-29 07:48:24</date>
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<title>Martin Dempsey on the Milestones for Success in Afghanistan</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4E302EEB3525C/ </link>
<description>Speaking to RUSI.org, the Chief of the United States Army and nominee for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, discusses the milestones for success in Afghanistan.</description>
<date>2011-06-24 16:00:00</date>
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<title>Obama's UK Speech: A Strategic Challenge for Europe?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4DDF9FCF454BD/ </link>
<description>Behind his warm and effusive speech to the great and the good in Parliament, President Obama laid out a subtle but serious challenge to Europe's leaders. Europe, and by extension the UK, will be farther down America's foreign policy priorities unless Europe is willing to step up as a truly global partner.</description>
<date>2011-05-27 13:59:49</date>
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<title>Putting the Arctic Boom on Ice: Proceedings of RUSI Arctic Roundtable</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4DCA65B8CD386/ </link>
<description>On 12 May 2011, foreign ministers from the eight Arctic countries will participate in the seventh summit of the Arctic Council, an organisation initially forged to secure agreed environmental standards for the region. Now, amid growing interest in the opportunities and challenges energy resources and sea lines of communication present, the Council must reform to meet the interests of global demand.</description>
<date>2011-05-11 11:38:12</date>
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<title>The Killing of Osama: Easy Operation as a result of  Hard Intelligence</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4DC3A83C85EDE/ </link>
<description>The audacious operation that killed Osama Bin Laden was completed relatively shortly. It reaped the benefits of a careful intelligence operation that lasted months, if not years.</description>
<date>2011-05-06 08:51:42</date>
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<title>The Potential for Sino-US Discord in the South China Sea</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4D9EF36A3F784/ </link>
<description>Over the last decade, China has become increasingly assertive in its southern waters. The US may react</description>
<date>2011-04-08 12:37:35</date>
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<title>Rescuing the Rebels</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D91E71FD3A73/ </link>
<description>Western policymakers may weigh up a number of ways to help the rebels in Libya - what should not be in doubt, however, is their obligation to provide some much-needed assistance.</description>
<date>2011-03-29 15:11:57</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 Littoral Combat Ship: Delivering Freedom – and Flexibility – at Sea</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A20C33995A/ </link>
<description>Dr Lee Willett looks at the US Navy’s requirements for its future naval capability and how the Littoral Combat Ship will deliver some of that package</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:33:11</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>Testing Time for RQ-4 Block 40</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A1FACCF8CA/ </link>
<description>RUSI research analyst Avnish Patel reviews Northrop Grumman’s Block 40 Global Hawk tests</description>
<date>2011-03-23 16:28:31</date>
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<title>DoD Acquisition Reform: Something Old, Something New</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4D8A16C2AE287/ </link>
<description>Dr Jeffrey Bradford reviews the US approach to reining in acquisition costs in existing procurement programmes</description>
<date>2011-03-23 15:50:29</date>
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<title>The Politics behind the Pentagon's Boeing-EADS Decision</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D6E54FB53BA1/ </link>
<description>The Pentagon's decision to award a $35 billion tanker contract to Boeing instead of Europe's EADS caused a stir among investors and politicans on both sides of the Atlantic. Professor Trevor Taylor, RUSI Professorial Fellow in Defence Management, analyses the context and assesses the possible implications of the move.</description>
<date>2011-03-02 14:38:48</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>The Wikileaks Cables: Damaging more than reputations?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D2DD4B6DB505/ </link>
<description>The damage to US and allied interests lies less in the embarrassment the leaked cables may have caused and more in the real intelligence they have provided to well-organised and sophisticated international terrorist groups. </description>
<date>2011-01-12 16:25:32</date>
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<title>2011: The Year Ahead</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4D08ECEAB2D06/ </link>
<description>Europe defeated, Beijing defiant: Can we expect anything new in 2011?</description>
<date>2010-12-15 16:30:26</date>
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<title>The Arctic: By Invitation Only?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4CED61CFD9D29/ </link>
<description>The Arctic Five might be clubbing up to keep others out</description>
<date>2010-11-24 19:05:17</date>
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<title>Obama and India: A Robust Relationship</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4CED58C02B41E/ </link>
<description>The view that Obama is stumbling over the subject of India is wrong</description>
<date>2010-11-24 18:26:32</date>
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<title>Obama’s Foreign Policy: The Limits of Diplomacy and Persuasion</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4CED56CEE4C02/ </link>
<description>Obama promised much before his election. Has his foreign policy delivered?</description>
<date>2010-11-24 18:17:58</date>
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<title>Obama’s Foreign Policy: The Limits of Diplomacy and Persuasion</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4CED56CEE4C02/ </link>
<description>Obama promised much before his election. Has his foreign policy delivered?</description>
<date>2010-11-24 18:17:58</date>
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<title>A 21st Century NATO: Obama’s Lisbon Agenda</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4CE6619008705/ </link>
<description>This NATO Summit is a key opportunity for Obama to define a new agenda that will reset America's relationship with both Europe and the transatlantic community.</description>
<date>2010-11-19 11:55:13</date>
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<title>Reforming NATO at the Lisbon Summit</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4CE64D9836FBF/ </link>
<description>The NATO Lisbon Summit is heaped with expectation, but it is unlikely to deliver radical reforms. Although escalating tensions in Afghanistan and rapprochement with Russia is high on the agenda, ‘Getting NATO’s house in Order’ would be the greatest headline for this summit. </description>
<date>2010-11-19 10:22:50</date>
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<title>Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula: A Changing Strategy</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4CD94D9D647B1/ </link>
<description>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.</description>
<date>2010-11-09 13:34:24</date>
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<title>RUSI in the News - October 2010</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4CCECA5B75AD2/ </link>
<description>Citations of RUSI experts, analysis and events in the global media from October 2010</description>
<date>2010-11-01 14:11:09</date>
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<title>NATO Cannot Sustain its Current Fuel Addiction</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4CAED999A3AD8/ </link>
<description>The closure of the Afghan/Pakistan border earlier this week and consequent targeting of NATO fuel supplies has highlighted a critical vulnerability for the International Security Assistance Forces: Fuel. But what can be done to overcome ISAF's Achilles heel?</description>
<date>2010-10-08 09:48:24</date>
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<title>Equality in the US Military: Time to End Don't Ask, Don't Tell</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4CA1C0A456DA8/ </link>
<description>The policy of institutionalised discrimination against gay and lesbian US service personnel is unjust and detrimental to military effectiveness. It is time for US policymakers to end this policy of 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' and join the norms of other Western militaries.</description>
<date>2010-09-28 11:26:24</date>
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<title>Ivo Daalder on NATO in the 21st Century</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4CA31FD8776E0/ </link>
<description>Ivo H. Daalder, the US Ambassador to NATO, outlines the changes in the transatlantic community with respect to the leadership that has come to Washington, as well as what has changed in terms of the leadership here in Britain and in Europe, and how that has moved NATO into a new direction.</description>
<date>2010-09-17 12:00:00</date>
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<title>Face-Off in the Yellow Sea: Sino-US Tensions</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4C932B273343D/ </link>
<description>China is becoming increasingly assertive in defining its security interests</description>
<date>2010-09-17 09:48:13</date>
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<title>The Republican Foreign Policy Vacuum</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4C932A474E614/ </link>
<description>Divisions with the GOP are precluding it from presenting a coherent foreign policy</description>
<date>2010-09-17 09:44:40</date>
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<title>How will UK defence cuts impact on UK-US relations?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C8F9F4D68955/ </link>
<description>On 13 Sept 2010, the Daily Telegraph reported how US defense officials expressed worries to cuts to the UK defence budget. RUSI's Michael Clarke assesses how this will impact on the US-UK relationship.</description>
<date>2010-09-14 17:18:29</date>
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<title>Cuba: Threat or Paranoia?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C77983F1BD6D/ </link>
<description>As Cuba is designated once again a state sponsor of terrorism by the United States, the fifty year old hostilities are returned to the spotlight. But how much of a threat does this Communist regime really pose to the world’s only superpower? </description>
<date>2010-08-27 12:04:32</date>
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<title>With allies like this: what the Wikileaks war logs say about Pakistan</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C4FFEDD32F02/ </link>
<description>While Wikileaks’ widely-publicised military leak has turned the media spotlight onto Pakistan, the country’s involvement in Afghanistan will come as little surprise to coalition troops. The unfavourable timing of the leak, however, together with its substantial effect on public support for the war, means that Washington must act now to bring Pakistan back onto side. </description>
<date>2010-07-28 10:56:49</date>
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<title>What is the British national interest?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C46DBA9A21AB/ </link>
<description>Sir Christopher Meyer, former British Ambassador to the United States, reflects on the future prospects for the British national interest.</description>
<date>2010-07-21 12:42:13</date>
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<title>Anti-Americanism in Pakistan</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4C445B083245C/ </link>
<description>Blowback from the War on Terror continues to diminish US support in Pakistan</description>
<date>2010-07-19 15:02:50</date>
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<title>Russia, the US and the old business of spying</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C29DE338F947/ </link>
<description>The unravelling of a Russian spy network in the United States could well destabilise the rapprochement between the two countries which began after the election of President Obama.  </description>
<date>2010-06-29 12:55:08</date>
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<title>A Bad Week for Afghan Strategists</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4C231770B43C9/ </link>
<description>While the sombre landmark of the three hundredth British death was passed this week, and the Commander has been summarily replaced, politicians and military leaders reveal divisions at the top that make everyone wonder whether the campaign is winnable. </description>
<date>2010-06-24 09:31:32</date>
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<title>The 'McChrystal effect' helping to turn the tide in Helmand</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4C223C1F023C7/ </link>
<description>British operations in Helmand Province are showing signs of significant progress, thanks partly to the success of the counter insurgency strategy and the leadership of General Stanley McChrystal, argues a new report from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).</description>
<date>2010-06-23 17:55:12</date>
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<title>Alternative Energy Solutions for the US Army</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4C222DDF8AB10/ </link>
<description>Tony Bui explains how the US army are using alternative energy sources</description>
<date>2010-06-23 16:54:01</date>
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<title>The Nuclear Pivot: Change and Continuity in American Nuclear Policy</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A4C21D6A2C1BC6/ </link>
<description>Obama inherited a weak commitment to arms control from his predecessor. Now, however, his administration has proved its commitment to nuclear disarmament</description>
<date>2010-06-23 10:40:54</date>
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<title>General David Petraeus remarks at the RUSI Land Warfare Conference</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4C0F6DC2C2608/ </link>
<description>General David H. Petraeus,  the current Commander of US Central Command spoke at RUSI's Land Warfare Conference on 9 June 2010. General Petraeus spoke of the enduring relationship between British and US Armed forces.</description>
<date>2010-06-09 11:45:10</date>
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<title>Do the US and UK share the same level of commitment to NATO?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4BF6B5E22D6BA/ </link>
<description>Professor Christopher Coker explores the state of the Anglo-American Special Relationship in relation to NATO</description>
<date>2010-05-19 17:00:00</date>
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<title>74% of British public believe relations with the US have stayed the same or deteriorated since Obama took office</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N4BF387F5BE2BA/ </link>
<description>President Obama's re-orientation of US foreign policy towards multilateralism has not strengthened ties between Britain and the United States, according to a new YouGov public opinion survey commissioned by the Legatum Institute and Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).</description>
<date>2010-05-18 07:00:00</date>
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<title>An International Regulator: A US View on Future UK Defence Plans</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4BD7D5F88D18A/ </link>
<description>From an American perspective, the United Kingdom is uniquely placed to complement US strategy and has a key role in upholding international security. The international community and Americans expect the UK and US to act in concert. Defence reviews on both sides of the Atlantic must be mindful of this consideration.</description>
<date>2010-04-28 07:35:05</date>
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<title>The UK-US Alliance Under the Microscope</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4BD6E91B58EE6/ </link>
<description>The on-going concern about the 'special relationship' is not about the Americans at all, but about Britain. However, the true debate is not about the merits of the alliance but Britain's position in the world.</description>
<date>2010-04-27 14:45:33</date>
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<title>Walking, not running: New START and the Nuclear Posture Review</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4BC83AA0514EB/ </link>
<description>The achievements of the NPR and the signing of New START are the first steps towards President Obama’s stated goal of a nuclear free world. However limited their successes may be, their announcements signify real progress in nuclear disarmament.</description>
<date>2010-04-16 11:26:53</date>
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<title>Implications of the US Nuclear Posture Review</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4BBDE3FCD05AA/ </link>
<description>The US Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) released at the beginning of April has some significant implications for America’s friends and allies as well as potential adversaries.</description>
<date>2010-04-08 15:14:10</date>
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<title>2010 Quadrennial Defense Review: Slow and Incremental Change</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4BA0C84C8C36F/ </link>
<description>The latest QDR has been criticised for failing to match strategic vision with contemporary realities. But it still provides a useful template for long-term change</description>
<date>2010-03-17 12:17:20</date>
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<title>As the Dragon Rises: The US in the Asia-Pacific</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4BA0C783B338E/ </link>
<description>Barack Obama is facing a significant diplomatic test in the Asia-Pacific. Can his administration balance economic deference with a commitment to human rights?</description>
<date>2010-03-17 12:14:25</date>
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<title>China Raises the Stakes with the US</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4BA0C75CE47B5/ </link>
<description>The rivalry between China and the US is heating up. Is American 'smart power' the solution?</description>
<date>2010-03-17 12:13:18</date>
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<title>Not with a bang but a whimper: Europe’s pending denuclearisation</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4B9A677D2E3B6/ </link>
<description>Within the next decade, European aircraft capable of delivering US nuclear weapons are due to be withdrawn from service. What are the options available to NATO in the debate over the continuance of its tactical nuclear capability?</description>
<date>2010-03-12 16:21:26</date>
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<title>Sustainment Moves to the Next Level: Rethinking Our Life-Cycle Focus</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4B8F9EE61A0E2/ </link>
<description>The US Army has renewed its focus on the whole life cycle from research and development through in-service support to disposal, asset visibility, ramping up and scaling down as necessary, and investing wisely in logistic facilities</description>
<date>2010-03-04 11:54:23</date>
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<title>Delivering Capability to the US Army in the 21st Century</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4B8F8F665F346/ </link>
<description>Timescales of capability delivery need to be shortened in a rapidly changing defence environment</description>
<date>2010-03-04 10:48:40</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>Building Global Maritime Security through Global Cooperation</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/defencesystems/ref:A4B8E4AE18C3D7/ </link>
<description>What are the challenges of achieving global maritime security and how important is a federation of national and regional systems in overcoming them?</description>
<date>2010-03-03 11:41:26</date>
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<title>What Will Success Look Like in Operation Moshtarak?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4B7A986340AD7/ </link>
<description>Operation Moshtarak is the most important campaign in Afghanistan since the invasion in 2001. Its success, however, will not be measured in military terms but in terms of public opinion, both in Helmand and the rest of Afghanistan and in the Coalition's domestic electorate.</description>
<date>2010-02-16 13:25:09</date>
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<title>The Gulf States and a fourth Gulf War</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4A9E4172ED746/ </link>
<description>Internal upheaval has delayed Iran’s response, due this month (September), to the US offer of nuclear talks. The response of the international community to Iran's ongoing nuclear programme will be observed with keen interest by Gulf Arab neighbours whose attitude is governed by the overriding desire to constrain Iran’s regional role. This raises questions as to what options are open to them, including what part they would play in increased US economic or military pressure on Iran.</description>
<date>2009-09-02 11:14:59</date>
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<title>US-Russia summit: a meeting of minds, but not of souls</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4A55BF6FB05FA/ </link>
<description>A breakthrough on arms control was achieved at the first summit between US president Barack Obama and the Russian leadership. However, the ‘reset button’ has yet to be pressed on the relations between the two countries. What the Russians really want the US is not prepared to grant, and what the US expects, Moscow is not willing to provide either.</description>
<date>2009-07-09 11:02:55</date>
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<title>Robert McNamara (1916-2009)</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4A520D871C423/ </link>
<description>As the death of former US Defense Secretary Robert McNamara is announced, RUSI.org publishes remarks made by him at the Royal United Services Institute in 2001. </description>
<date>2009-07-06 15:43:53</date>
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<title>A new dialogue? Obama’s Cairo speech</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4A27FE9CA400C/ </link>
<description>Obama’s Cairo speech has fulfilled the Obama administration’s determination to change in tone and substance the US dialogue with the Muslim world. It revealed an understanding of current political realities and the core beliefs of all parties. Through personal engagement he emphasised that violence should be rejected as a political tool. While Obama will have won credit to manage the challenges ahead, he must still show the moral authority to act in the face of criticism. </description>
<date>2009-06-04 18:06:44</date>
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<title>Iran &amp; America: The Clenched Fist Grasping an Olive Branch</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4A0A8EF2C9DBF/ </link>
<description>The Obama Administration’s call for a fresh start with Iran have so far been met with hostility, a result of political battles within Iran’s governing faction. Yet the political squabbling masks a tentative movement in Iran away from hostility and towards engagement. </description>
<date>2009-05-13 10:32:10</date>
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<title>‘The Obama Effect’ in the Middle East and Beyond</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C49F6D4479F1E8/ </link>
<description>Obama's presidency has been greeted with abundant goodwill in the Middle East and his rhetoric thus far has only bettered relations. Much depends on the concrete steps that will follow his fine words. </description>
<date>2009-04-28 11:08:43</date>
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<title>Washington’s Stance on Iran: Prospects for Change Under Obama?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A49804CF0236EB/ </link>
<description>President Obama’s campaign trail effectively changed America’s policies on Iran through its declarations of direct engagement with Tehran and, most controversially, discourse with Iranian leaders ‘without pre-conditions’. With the current stand-off between the US and Iran entering its fourth decade, and the task facing the US to produce a diplomatic breakthrough seemingly ever-more arduous, now could be the time for genuine diplomacy and negotiations between the two. </description>
<date>2009-01-28 12:19:13</date>
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<title>America really is a global democracy</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4975C037EF319/ </link>
<description>Barack Obama’s election has dramatically improved America’s image overseas, but the new President is likely to have to sacrifice international goodwill in order to obtain objectives he considers important.</description>
<date>2009-01-20 12:18:17</date>
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<title>What chances for success under an Obama administration?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4975B44E719E6/ </link>
<description>Expectations are unrealistically high, and the style of American political leadership will change more than the substance – yet the inauguration of Barack Obama as America’s first black president is hugely significant, and the very problems he is inheriting could enhance his chances for success, and perhaps even for greatness.</description>
<date>2009-01-20 11:36:28</date>
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<title>The CIA in Transition</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4974675D6548C/ </link>
<description>Barack Obama’s appointment of an intelligence outsider as the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency signals a break with Bush-era intelligence policy. If the Obama administration allows intelligence to rank low on their list of priorities, however, they risk neglecting the acute threat that terrorism and traditional espionage pose to the US today. </description>
<date>2009-01-19 11:46:34</date>
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<title>The Prospects for Missile Defence in an Obama Administration</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C49132786DFE29/ </link>
<description>There are unlikely to be early and major changes to US plans for Missile Defence under an Obama Administration. But as the Russians plan to install missiles in a possible response to the initiative, debates on the controversial European ‘Third Site’ segment of the US defensive shield could well intensify.</description>
<date>2008-11-06 17:23:18</date>
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<title>Changing US policy toward Pakistan</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C49130D1F97F19/ </link>
<description>US policy towards Pakistan is inextricably tied up with its activities in Afghanistan, and Obama cannot afford to ignore it. If he is to have any hope of mending the US’s troubled relationship with the state, a fundamental reassessment of the situation is essential. </description>
<date>2008-11-06 15:30:18</date>
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<title>The Bush Legacy: The next President will have a better hand than expected</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4912E44281C25/ </link>
<description>President Obama has promised to learn from his predecessor’s failures. But he may also end up benefiting from some of Bush’s foreign policy achievements, however meagre these may be. </description>
<date>2008-11-06 12:35:31</date>
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<title>The Bush Legacy: The next President will have a better hand than expected</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4912E44281C25/ </link>
<description>President Obama has promised to learn from his predecessor’s failures. But he may also end up benefiting from some of Bush’s foreign policy achievements, however meagre these may be. </description>
<date>2008-11-06 12:35:31</date>
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<title>The Obama Revolution: From Hustings to Reality</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4911AFC29B6F6/ </link>
<description>The Obama campaign turned American politics upside down. His approach to campaign financing revolutionised the rules of the game, stirred unprecedented interest, and a larger, more informed electorate. Obama has transformed American politics, but will he revolutionise American foreign policy? </description>
<date>2008-11-05 14:40:59</date>
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<title>The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty at the Crossroads</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A4901EDA7EBADD/ </link>
<description>The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is over a decade old. Now, reinvigorated US leadership is required to take it forward: without it, the treaty may be doomed.</description>
<date>2008-10-24 16:45:46</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>Dire Straits for US Mid-East Policy: The Gulf Arab States and US-Iran Relations</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4784DF6A9E6B2/ </link>
<description>The US President visits the Gulf amidst heightened tension between the United States and Iran. But the latest episode in the Straits of Hormuz only underlines the wariness towards both countries by Gulf Arab States. </description>
<date>2008-01-09 14:52:23</date>
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<title>American Impressions of Gordon Brown</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4753F1E0553A7/ </link>
<description>In Washington, although Brown's foreign policy does not appear much different to Americans, the UK seems to have lost some prestige. </description>
<date>2007-12-03 12:10:35</date>
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<title>The Overly Simplistic Logic of Washington’s Pakistan Policy</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4753EE1D1E014/ </link>
<description>The simplistic logic of US policy in Pakistan which posits a dichotomy between these two core aims is misleading and should lead to a broader reassessment of US policy in the war on terror. </description>
<date>2007-12-03 11:54:44</date>
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<title>Truth is Stranger than Fiction - update</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C473B28519C928/ </link>
<description>The US Air Force has reacted decisively to the serious failures that allowed the unscheduled flight of six nuclear weapons. Its response has been swift, thorough and multi-faceted. Yet, for all its openness, it still has questions to answer as to the deeper causes of the episode.</description>
<date>2007-11-14 16:57:40</date>
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<title>Sticks, Carrots and Diplomacy: Preventing Military Confrontation with Iran</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C47289E3D4C118/ </link>
<description>An analysis of the means the US should employ in its policy towards Iran's nuclear ambitions. A combination of sticks, carrots and diplomacy might serve Washington's aims better than sanctions and rhetorical brinksmanship.</description>
<date>2007-11-01 00:00:00</date>
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<title>Estranged Democracies to Engaged Partners: US-India Strategic Relations in the 21st Century</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A468E5CB9D4450/ </link>
<description>The future of US-India relations can be characterised in terms of ‘engaged partners.’ While the estrangement thesis is certainly not dead, it no longer dominates the overarching strategic discourse between the two states.</description>
<date>2007-07-06 16:16:11</date>
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<title>Transatlantic Briefing No. 3-07</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4613CAF04AB58/ </link>
<description>After the American Empire - by Professor Michael Cox, LSE</description>
<date>2007-04-04 17:00:57</date>
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<title>US-EU Differences in Nuclear Non-Proliferation</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A461260D894185/ </link>
<description>Both the US and EU agree on the substance of the threat from nuclear proliferation.  However, there is divergence of the preferred means for ensuring non-proliferation.</description>
<date>2007-04-03 15:13:26</date>
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<title>Transatlantic Forum - Global Perceptions of the United States</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N45E4628A86181/ </link>
<description>RUSI is pleased to announce its Autumn 2007 Transatlantic Forum Series.  This series will examine global perceptions of the United States, six years after 9/11.In keeping with tradition the Transatlantic Forum events will have very limited seating so as to encourage discussion and debate. Register early to secure a place. </description>
<date>2007-02-27 16:00:00</date>
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<title>Brown hints at a shift in the 'special relationship'</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N45DC2D1FDD341/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2007-01-25 11:00:00</date>
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<title>Transatlantic Briefing No. 12-06</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4579A715A0C5E/ </link>
<description>Some Thoughts on the ‘Special Relationship’</description>
<date>2006-12-08 17:56:20</date>
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<title>North Korea: After the Bomb</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A45618B6D8FDD6/ </link>
<description>With the United States confirming that Pyongyang had indeed, as it claimed, conducted an underground nuclear test on 9 October, this article analyzes the effects of the bomb on the country, region and international community.</description>
<date>2006-11-20 11:03:39</date>
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<title>North Korea and Iran Coming to the Fore</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A452E16D356565/ </link>
<description>For a US president facing mid-term elections from a position of weakness, this is hardly the best moment to make momentous decisions on North Korea and Iran</description>
<date>2006-10-12 11:20:05</date>
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<title>Transatlantic Briefing No. 7-06</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C452B99CB92A20/ </link>
<description>North Korean Crisis: Key US Players</description>
<date>2006-10-10 14:05:44</date>
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<title>Terror investigation mutli-facted</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/news/ref:N44E1AF4B14701/ </link>
<description>Chris Pope said the shutdown of Heathrow Airport and the intense security in Britain, the United States and elsewhere suggests that "someone else might be out there" capable of an airliner attack.</description>
<date>2006-08-11 12:00:00</date>
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<title>The US–India Nuclear Deal</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A444E1AD798DA0/ </link>
<description>America needs a strong India to broaden the world economy, guard a troubled corner, and counter China.</description>
<date>2006-04-25 13:49:59</date>
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<title>The US Nuclear Shift to the Pacific: Implications for 'Strategic Stability'</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A444E115183173/ </link>
<description>The American redeployment of ever more sophisticated nuclear counter-force capabilities to the Pacific is</description>
<date>2006-04-25 13:09:53</date>
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<title>The Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Much More Than Meets the Eye</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:A444E106657CEB/ </link>
<description>The Indo-US nuclear pact has virtually rewritten the rules of the global nuclear regime.</description>
<date>2006-04-25 13:05:05</date>
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<title>China's Dangerous Energy Nexus</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:A44315AA4A9295/ </link>
<description>Over energy security, the United States and China are starting to find themselves bound into a cycle of mutual distrust.</description>
<date>2006-04-03 18:26:56</date>
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<title>Election Brief: Ballistic Missile Defence and the UK</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C42528744B491A/ </link>
<description>There is an outstanding invitation from President George W. Bush Jr. to the United Kingdom, and other allies, to join the United States in a Global Ballistic Missile System. So far, Tony Blair has made no response, or at least, if he has, the nature of the response has not been made public. Many believe that, if there has been a response, it is along the lines of: "Ask me again after the election." There is, however, a widespread belief that, at official level, discussions about how any deal might be done have been going on between the UK and the US for many months. Last Autumn, there was a flurry of press speculation, soon dampened down, that officials had indeed agreed a deal to place interceptor missiles in the UK. </description>
<date>2005-04-05 00:00:00</date>
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<title>If it's Broke, Fix it: The Reform of Two Intelligence Services</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:P4214B51ECA8AA/ </link>
<description>As with the reports which provided the impetus for US and UK intelligence service reforms, their styles are very different.</description>
<date>2005-02-17 15:15:42</date>
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<title>Open Letter to George Bush</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C41B5E2BFD9309/ </link>
<description>Published in the RUSI Newsbrief, November 2004.</description>
<date>2004-11-08 00:00:00</date>
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<title>Open Letter to George Bush</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C41B5E2BFD9309/ </link>
<description>Published in the RUSI Newsbrief, November 2004.</description>
<date>2004-11-08 00:00:00</date>
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<title>Meeting the Iranian Nuclear Challenge</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:P4173B26FAACDA/ </link>
<description>Is the threat of UN-imposed economic sanctions on an oil-dependent country, widely regarded as the most effective way of bringing the nuclear programme to heel, really the only way of meeting the Iranian challenge?</description>
<date>2004-10-18 13:09:19</date>
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<title>A Tale of Two Reports</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:P4145972DDBB99/ </link>
<description> In a crucial area, with direct implications for national security and for high level policy making, the intelligence communities in the United States and Britain had got it wrong. </description>
<date>2004-09-01 09:00:00</date>
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<title>US-Saudi Relations and the (irrelevant) Court of Public Opinion</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7be5f1fb/ </link>
<description>Regardless of the negative image the United States and Saudi Arabia  may have in each other’s media,</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:45</date>
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<title>The Yin and Yang of Counter-Terrorism</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7bd99b7b/ </link>
<description>Since the end of the Cold War it has become much easier to tackle security issues by positive action. Western actors can go out to stop fights or even start them with no risk of escalation into world war, and relatively little exposure to classic tit-for-tat retaliation.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:45</date>
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<title>Regional Demographics and the War on Terrorism</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7c6555bb/ </link>
<description>The ultimate success of the United States and her allies in the war on terrorism will depend upon myriad variables.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:45</date>
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<title>Future Vision of the United States Airforce</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7ad3f62b/ </link>
<description>One of the most striking post-11 September transformations is taking place in the US military.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:44</date>
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<title>The United States, Europe and the Security of the Gulf</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7b57036b/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:44</date>
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<title>Homeland Security...from the Sea</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7ad9c28b/ </link>
<description>An outline of how the US Navy might bring its capabilities to bear to oppose modern day threats to the US homeland and to America’s allies.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:44</date>
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<title>The War on Terror - One Year On</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7b6ef2ab/ </link>
<description>In this concise overview of the War on Terror thus far, Paul Rogers argues that understanding</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:44</date>
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<title>US Missile Defence: Where's the Broad Policy?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7a5c81ab/ </link>
<description>The one glaring omission in moving towards a more balanced defence/offence strategy is a sound policy for the inclusion of US allies.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:43</date>
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<title>US Missile Defence: Where's the Broad Policy?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7a5c81ab/ </link>
<description>The one glaring omission in moving towards a more balanced defence/offence strategy is a sound policy for the inclusion of US allies.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:43</date>
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<title>The Influence of the Vietnam Syndrome on the Writing of Civil War History</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7947edcb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:43</date>
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<title>Six Months After: The Imperatives of Operation Enduring Freedom</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f79ddba2b/ </link>
<description>Six months on from the horrific attacks of 11 September, the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staf</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:43</date>
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<title>What did the Romans do for the United States?</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f78f26f8b/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>United States National Missile Defence</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f77fa5ecb/ </link>
<description>There is still no working system for President George Bush's National Defence Programme, nor any way of making it operational within the next five years.</description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>The United States Air Force Perspective</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f77a57ccb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>The Problems that Drive Russia: American Perspectives on Major Issues Confronting U.S.-Russian Forei</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f77c3f62b/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>Waging Modern War - An Interview with General Wesley K. Clark</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f783d1deb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>Waging Modern War - An Interview with General Wesley K. Clark</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f783d1deb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>Calling the Tune? The CIA, the British Left and the Cold War</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7886672b/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:42</date>
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<title>Bush's China Policy: Understanding the First Hundred Days</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f760d44fb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:41</date>
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<title>Full-Spectrum Infighting - Closing the Warfighting/Peacekeeping gap in Transatlantic Security</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f74c555bb/ </link>
<description></description>
<date>2004-06-18 12:23:40</date>
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<title>Occupation for Hire: Private Military Companies and their Role in Iraq</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:P40C892701370C/ </link>
<description>Iraq serves as a potent illustration of how deeply embedded today’s private sector is in the business of security and war, and why questions over legislation require urgent attention.</description>
<date>2004-06-10 17:55:12</date>
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<title>Four Wars and Counting...Enduring Conflict and the Need for a New Approach to US Strategy and Force</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:P407563BCE74F1/ </link>
<description>This article describes ten major changes to American military planning and strategy to address the current geopolitical situation.</description>
<date>2004-02-08 15:00:00</date>
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<title>The Age of Non-Conventional Terrorism</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/journal/ref:J40c1f7d78b11b/ </link>
<description>The 11 September 2001 terror attack in the United States was a formative event in the history of modern international terrorism and its overall significance of 9/11 is still evolving.</description>
<date>2003-06-01 12:00:00</date>
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<title>North Korea</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea8c40de/ </link>
<description>Weapons of Mass Destruction, (WMD), USA, Nuclear Weapons, Proliferation</description>
<date>2003-01-01 09:00:00</date>
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<title>US-Russian Nuclear Non-Proliferation Post-11 September: Old Problems, Improved Relations, Extra Money and Ne</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea858722/ </link>
<description>Following 11 September, much has been said about the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) from ‘rogue states’ and the threat of terrorists acquiring them. However, far too little attention has been paid to Russia’s inadvertent role in the proliferation of WMD.</description>
<date>2002-03-01 09:00:00</date>
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<title>The War on Terrorism: the Future of the U.S. Intelligence Community</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea7dd4d2/ </link>
<description>United States, World Trade Centre, terrorism, Middle East, intelligence</description>
<date>2001-11-01 09:00:00</date>
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<title>World Trade Centre Catastrophe: International Intelligence and the New War</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea7c73b3/ </link>
<description>United States, World Trade Centre, terrorism, Middle East, intelligence</description>
<date>2001-10-01 09:00:00</date>
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<item>
<title>The U.S. Nuclear Review: Elements of the Emerging Posture</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea79c791/ </link>
<description>United States, nuclear, Department of Defense, arms control</description>
<date>2001-08-01 09:00:00</date>
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<item>
<title>Russian Foreign Policy: Anti-Western or Pragmatic</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea789324/ </link>
<description>Russia, United States, Intelligence, NATO, missile defence</description>
<date>2001-07-01 09:00:00</date>
</item>
<item>
<title>US Presidential Elections: The Nuclear Question</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/publications/newsbrief/ref:J40d32ea7a96f7/ </link>
<description>Missile defence, nuclear, WMD, US elections</description>
<date>2000-09-21 09:00:00</date>
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