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US Presidential Hopefuls and Their Nuclear Weapons Policies
Commentary, 9 April 2019Jamie Kwong
US Democratic Party candidates for the White House are beginning to tackle nuclear challenges in their election campaigns.
Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, United States, US Defence Policy, Americas, Defence Policy, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy
Nearly Forgotten but not Gone: The Legacy of the UK’s Retired Nuclear Submarines
Commentary, 5 April 2019Trevor Taylor
Britain’s difficulty in dismantling its retired nuclear submarines represents a classic lesson in the benefits and risks of deferring ‘non-urgent’ spending in the defence sector.
Defence, Industries and Society, Defence Spending, Equipment and Acquisitions, UK, Defence Management, UK Defence, Europe
The UK's National Cyber Security Strategy Beyond 2021: The International Dimension
Commentary, 2 April 2019Danny Steed
Building the next cyber security strategy must go beyond domestic resilience to address international dynamics. And doing so will require an articulation of a vision about what kind of cyberspace it...
Cyber, UK, Intelligence, Technology, Europe
Supervising the UK AML Supervisors: The Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision First Annual Report
Commentary, 29 March 2019Helena Wood
The launch of the first annual report of the UK’s Office for Professional Body Anti-Money Laundering Supervision signals a bold step forward for UK anti-money laundering supervision, but many...
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTF, UK, Europe
Avoiding a Costly Deal with Moscow in Pyongyang
Commentary, 26 March 2019Darya Dolzikova
Russia is strengthening its links with North Korea in order to position itself as an indispensable interlocutor between Washington and Pyongyang. But the cost Russia could demand for regional...
Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, United States, North Korea, Russia, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
The Illusion of Simplicity: Which Virtual Currencies Businesses are Subject to Money Laundering Rules?
Commentary, 21 March 2019Anton Moiseienko and Kayla Izenman
Regulating virtual currency businesses in order to prevent money laundering is not easy. But it can be done.
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Cyber, Financial Crime 2.0, AML/CTF, Global Security Issues, Information, Intelligence, International Institutions
A Confident Pakistan Army Recalibrates the Country’s Regional Policies
Commentary, 18 March 2019Kamal Alam
Pakistan’s military is playing a significant role in assisting the country’s prime minister in the conduct of foreign and security policies, and usually with the objective of scaling down...
International Security Studies, Pakistan, Defence Management, Indo-Pakistan Conflict, Global Security Issues, Land Forces, Military Personnel, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, Resilience
NATO's National Resilience Obligations
Commentary, 15 March 2019Madeleine Moon
NATO’s mutual defence guarantees are well-known. But less known is the duty which the Alliance’s member-states have to improve their national resilience.
Modern Deterrence, UK, Defence Policy, UK Defence, Europe
Despite Territorial Defeat, Islamist Terrorism Will Continue to be a Threat
Commentary, 14 March 2019Mark Rowley and Raffaello Pantucci
Daesh, Al-Qa’ida and other terrorist organisations may appear to be in current retreat. But rather than being eradicated, they have scattered. The violent extremism they have spawned has not entirely...
International Security Studies, National Security, Terrorism
Fusion Doctrine: One Year On
Commentary, 8 March 2019William McKeran
The Fusion Doctrine is steadily reshaping the UK's approach to strategy.
UK, Defence Policy, UK Defence, EuropePages

Matthew Cottee on the Nuclear Security Regime and
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Matthew Cottee, Research Associate, Centre for Science and Security Studies, spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'The Nuclear Security Regime and Its Role in Nuclear Stability'
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Tristan Derry on China's stance on Nuclear Non-Pro
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Tristan Derry of the International Centre for Security Analysis spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on the subject of 'China's New Security Concept and its Changing Position on Non-Proliferation'
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Andrew Futter on Nuanced US Deterrence
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Dr Andrew Futter, Lecturer in International Politics at University of Leicester, speaks at the RUSI UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'Nuanced US Deterrence: Treating the Symptoms or Drivers of Nuclear...
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Matthew Gill on the UK's Plutonium Stockpile
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Matthew Gill, PhD Candidate at University of Manchester spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'Proliferation Resistance of Fast Reactor Fuel Cycles Using the UK's Plutonium Stockpile'
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Eben Harrell on Preventing Nuclear Terrorism
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Eben Harrell, of the Managing the Atom Project at Harvard Kennedy School, spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'Consolidating Fissile Material: Next Steps to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism'
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Otso Iho on the Nuclear Future of the Korean Penin
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Otso Iho, MA Student, King's College London spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'The Nuclear Future of the Korean Peninsula'
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Fiona Parker on UK Nuclear Energy in the last 50 y
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Fiona Parker, Sensors and Nucleonics Controls Engineer at Rolls Royce Submarines, spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference on 'The Last 50 Years of UK Nuclear Energy: Implications for Future Stability'
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Salma Shaheen on Tactical Nuclear Weapons in South
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Salma Shaheen, PhD Candidate at King's College London, spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'Tactical Nuclear Weapons in South Asia: A Factor of Stability or Instability?'
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Jake Thompson on the Growth of an Indian Nuclear N
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Jake Thompson, Core Thermal Performance at Rolls-Royce Submarines spoke at RUSI's UK PONI Conference 2012 on 'The Growth of an Indian Nuclear Navy'
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Ivo Daalder on the response to Syria's violence
Multimedia, 23 August 2012Ivo Daalder, the United States Ambassador to NATO, spoke to RUSI.org to about the response to the ongoing violence in Syria.
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The Politics of UK Accession to Pacific Free Trade Club
Rose Roth, language and youth
Failure to Lift Off: The UK’s Space Launch Ambitions