

Dr Karin von Hippel became Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) on 30 November 2015.
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V R Berghahn
V R Berghahn reviews A Not-So-Special Relationship: The US, the UK and German Unification, 1945–1990, by Luca Ratti.
Tags: RUSI Journal, United States, Germany, UK, HistoryJack Watling and Daniel Roper
This Occasional Paper outlines strategies for integrating European allies with the US Army's Multi-Domain Operations operating concept.
Tags: Military Sciences, Security and Defence in Northern Europe Research Programme, United States, US Defence Policy, NATO, Occasional Papers, Defence Management, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, International Institutions, Land Forces, Maritime Forces, Military Personnel, EuropeIgor Merheim-Eyre
Central and Eastern Europe is becoming an important place for geopolitics.
Tags: United States, US Defence Policy, RUSI Newsbrief, Americas, Defence Policy, EuropeEmil Dall
President Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the Iran nuclear agreement, and reimpose sanctions against Iran, will matter most in Europe.
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Programme, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Sanctions, United States, Iran, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, EuropeLincoln Pigman
Despite seemingly encouraging signs, the US–Russia relationship is fundamentally unhealthy
Tags: United States, RussiaJustin Bronk
In 2017, the US launched an ineffective cruise missile attack Syria’s Shayrat airbase in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack. So, what can the Western powers do now to deter the Assad regime from repeating last week’s chlorine gas attack on Douma?
Tags: Military Sciences, United States, Russia, Syria, France, UKBen Nimmo
The 2011 Libya campaign holds valuable lessons for the West’s current operations in Syria
Tags: Terrorism, RUSI Newsbrief, Global Security Issues, Terrorism, Middle East and North AfricaMatthew Freear
Governments should draw on marketing techniques in their efforts to undermine the brand of terrorist organisations
Tags: United States, RUSI Newsbrief, UK, Defence Management, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, International InstitutionsTimothy Stafford
A series of embarrassing security breaches have undermined the reputation of the US president’s protection service
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Terrorism, United States, North America, RUSI Newsbrief, Security Policy, Defence Policy, Domestic Security, Intelligence, National Security, Terrorism
Unintended Consequences: Humanitarianism and CTF Compliance
The Imperfect Equilibrium of Russian Civil–Military Relations
A Post Mortem of a Disintegrated Review