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Jo 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, HistoryAndrew Cainey
The UK’s application to join a free trade arrangement based around the Pacific Rim may result in a fundamental reorientation of the country’s global posture.
Tags: UK Integrated Review 2021, UK, PacificSneha Dawda
This Occasional Paper examines national cyber security strategies from around the world and identifies six recurring policy challenges to be considered when building a national cyber strategy.
Tags: Cyber Security, UK Integrated Review 2021, Occasional Papers, Information, TechnologyEwan Lawson
The mandate of the UN operation in Mali to which the UK is currently contributing is suffering from handicaps which have been known for many years, but have yet to be addressed.
Tags: United Nations, UK, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, AfricaNatalie Hogg
Transparency International’s Government Defence Integrity Index for Central and Eastern Europe suggests slippage in defence governance standards across the region.
Tags: Defence Management, Information, EuropeSanam Vakil
Israel, the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iraq will be looking to influence the Biden administration’s Iran policy. Maintaining access to and engagement with these influencers will be important for the UK’s regional ties.
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Programme, Iranian Nuclear Pathways, United States, Iran, Iraq, UK, IsraelAndrew Monaghan
Andrew Monaghan reviews The Russian Understanding of War: Blurring the Lines Between War and Peace, by Oscar Jonsson.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Russia, Defence Policy, EuropeMathieu Boulègue
Mathieu Boulègue reviews Europe, Small Navies and Maritime Security: Balancing Traditional Roles and Emergent Threats in the 21st Century, edited by Robert McCabe, Deborah Sanders and Ian Speller.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Maritime Forces, EuropeGill Bennett
Gill Bennett reviews Secret Alliances: Special Operations and Intelligence in Norway 1940-1945, by Tony Insall.
Tags: RUSI Journal, UK, History, EuropeRUSI is pleased to invite you to this event examining the future of UK sanctions policy following Brexit, kindly hosted by Dechert LLP.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Sanctions, UK, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, EuropeProfessor Nick Colosimo on robotics and the future of warfare.
Tags: TechnologyA lecture by Caroline Haughey, barrister and member of the Prime Minister’s Modern Slavery Task Force.
Tags: UK, Domestic Security, Law and Ethics
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