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Tom Keatinge
The UK government’s commitment to reinvigorate its efforts to tackle illicit finance is welcome. Now the hard work starts.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTF, UKR D Hooker Jr
A hypothetical article on a future conflict takes stock of how NATO lost the Baltic states and the implications for the Alliance.
Tags: RUSI Journal, NATO, Russia, EuropeChristopher Deliso
Christopher Deliso reviews Somewhere Near to History: The Wartime Diaries of Reginald Hibbert, SOE Officer in Albania, 1943-1944, edited by Jane Nicolov.
Tags: RUSI Journal, History, Intelligence, EuropePaul O'Neill
The UK looks at itself and sees only what it wants to see.
Tags: Military Sciences, UK Integrated Review 2021, UKTom Plant and Matthew Harries
The most significant change in the UK’s nuclear posture in decades is controversial and has still not been properly debated in parliament.
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Integrated Review 2021, UKSimon Mehdian-Staffell
In a world where technology is fundamental to both threats and opportunities ahead, it must be at the core of UK security and defence capabilities.
Tags: UK Integrated Review 2021, UK, Technology, UK DefenceJo Spear
Contemporary football provides a reminder of the multinational nature of British society and its historical war effort.
Tags: RUSI Journal, The Great War, UK, HistoryGill Bennett and John Scarlett
Gill Bennett and John Scarlett review How Spies Think: Ten Lessons in Intelligence, by David Omand.
Tags: RUSI Journal, IntelligenceSuzanne Raine
The UK’s National Risk Register ought to be more than a list of bad things which can happen to us. To learn the lessons from the coronavirus pandemic, it needs to be anchored in an improved risk management system which uses empowered analysis to anticipate – and therefore reduce – shocks.
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, UK, Information, National SecurityAir Power and Technology, Military Sciences, Global Security Issues, Technology
RUSI analysts look ahead at the issues affecting defence and security in 2015.
Aerospace, Global Security Issues, Intelligence, Organised Crime, Terrorism, UK DefenceElizabeth Quintana, Senior Research Fellow, RUSI, assesses calls made by human rights groups to ban the use of autonomous weapons systems.
Aerospace, TechnologyThis roundtable will discuss the recent U.S. announcement to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty and implications this may have for the future of deterrence and arms...
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, UK, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyRUSI and The Atlantic Council together with the British-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce are holding a one-day conference in London to look at current developments in Ukraine, and their implications for...
Tags: RUSI International, Ukraine, UK, Global Security IssuesThis year’s Lord Trenchard Memorial Lecture was delivered by Air Marshal Edward Stringer CB CBE MA BEng RAF, Director General Joint Force Development and Defence Academy, UK Ministry of Defence.
Tags: Aerospace, Air Power and Technology, UK
A Post Mortem of a Disintegrated Review
Revolutions Of War
Strengthening the UK’s National Resilience: The Tasks Ahead