

Tom Ascott was previously the Digital Communications Manager at the Royal United Services Institute before leaving in February 2021. In... read more
Peter Hudson
Which of NATO’s goals from the 2014 Wales Summit have been achieved, and what challenges remain, particularly in the maritime environment?
Tags: NATO, RUSI Newsbrief, Maritime Forces, EuropeInês Sofia de Oliveira and Alexandra Stickings
The public and private sectors must become partners in supporting the development of cyber-security knowledge, investing in innovative technology and sharing information.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Cyber, Future UK Cyber Security Strategy Project, Terrorism and Conflict, RUSI Newsbrief, TechnologyChris Grocott
Gibraltar’s voters opted overwhelmingly to remain in the EU, by an astounding majority of 95% of the ballots cast, in a turnout of 83% of the electorate. Now the territory faces a dilemma, as the rest of Britain went in a different direction.
Tags: International Security Studies, European Union, Brexit, EuropeConference report on the 7 March 2007 proceedings at RUSI. The debate was led by Des Browne, Michael Codner, Steven Haines, and Paul Ingram.
Tags: Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, Maritime Forces, EuropeSome Thoughts on the ‘Special Relationship’
Tags: Americas, EuropeThe Significance of the White Paper Today’s White Paper constitutes the most comprehensive and open official review of the UK’s nuclear deterrence policy, posture and capability since the end of the Cold War. Presentation of Government plans for the future of the UK’s independent strategic deterrent in this depth is not only important for a full Parliamentary debate over the...
Tags: Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, Maritime Forces, Europe
Salvaging the Iran Nuclear Deal: Round One in Vienna, and What Comes Next
Unintended Consequences: Humanitarianism and CTF Compliance
The Imperfect Equilibrium of Russian Civil–Military Relations