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Peter Roberts
The launch this week of Britain’s national shipbuilding strategy, with an order of five vessels to be designed and built in English shipyards, sees the UK’s aspiration to compete in the global warship export market.
Tags: Defence Spending, UK, Maritime Forces, UK Defence, EuropeJonathan Eyal and Benjamin Agnew
The difficulties facing France’s president are just beginning, and there are increasing doubts about his ability to tackle the country’s deep-seated problems.
Tags: France, EuropeAlexander Babuta
This paper explores the potential applications of big data technology to UK policing.
Tags: Organised Crime and Policing, Policing and Security, Occasional Papers, UK, Information, Organised Crime, TechnologyThe 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.
Tags: Aerospace, Americas, Defence Management, Defence Policy, EuropeRecent political posturing about the fate of the Kuril Islands is the latest development in a serious redressing of the balance of power between Moscow and Tokyo. Should the animosity continue, it is the latter which stands to lose the most.
Tags: Global Security Issues, Europe, PacificFootage of JCBs turning Nimrods to scrap metal reflects the drastic nature of recent cuts in the defence budget, but seemingly straightforward changes can have far-reaching implications for UK defence policy.
Tags: Defence Management, Defence Policy, Domestic Security, Maritime Forces, UK Defence, EuropeTags: Aerospace, RUSI Journal, History, Technology
Tags: RUSI Journal, History, Intelligence
Tags: Aerospace, RUSI Journal, Technology
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