

Raffaello Pantucci's research focuses on counter-terrorism as well as China's relations with its Western neighbours. Prior to coming to... read more
Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi, Thierry Coville, David Ramin Jalilvand
The paper provides insights into what London, Paris and Berlin think about the prospects of survival of the E3 format in light of Brexit; it also explored their views as to what the future of Europe’s approach towards Iran and the nuclear deal will be moving forward.
Tags: Other Publications, International Security Studies, EuropeTom Keatinge
Whatever one thinks of the extraterritorial financial reach of the US, the Trump administration is showing leadership in the use of financial power. Can the UK follow suit in Europe?
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, European Union, Russia, UKJustin 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: United States, Russia, Military Sciences, Syria, France, UKTom Keatinge
Whatever one thinks of the extraterritorial financial reach of the US, the Trump administration is showing leadership in the use of financial power. Can the UK follow suit in Europe?
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, European Union, Russia, UKJustin 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: United States, Russia, Military Sciences, Syria, France, UKAlexandra Stickings
Recent media reports have raised doubts about a post-Brexit Britain’s future access to the EU’s Galileo satellite network. It is imperative this is properly addressed during Brexit negotiations.
Tags: Aerospace, Brexit Briefings, UK, TechnologyAurora Ganz
While it is true that Italy has not, as of yet, experienced a large-scale terror attack like those seen in other parts of Europe, this is likely not the consequence of collusion between Italian mafias and jihadist cells as some have claimed.
Tags: Newsbrief, Organised Crime, Terrorism, EuropeDamian O'Connor
Damian O'Connor reviews Kruger’s War: The Truth Behind the Myths of the Boer War, by Chris Ash.
Tags: RUSI Journal, UK, History, AfricaNiall Barr
Niall Barr reviews Anatomy of a Campaign: The British Fiasco in Norway, 1940, by John Kiszely.
Tags: RUSI Journal, The Great War, UK, HistoryAaditya Dave, Research Analyst at RUSI, talks terror in Afghanistan in the wake of the recent attacks.
Afghanistan, International Security Studies, TerrorismIraq, Terrorism, Terrorism
5 June 2017 Dr Karin von Hippel, Director General of RUSI, was on CNN to discuss the response and challenge emanating from the 3 June London Bridge attack. The attacks in the UK are part of a wider...
UK, TerrorismRUSI starts the second phase of a three-year project with the European Union to strengthen societal and individual resilience to violent extremism in Kenya and Somalia.
STRIVE - Horn of Africa, Horn of Africa, National Security and Resilience Studies, TerrorismA new study reveals how lone-actor terrorists are often less secretive than might be expected. It argues that their behaviour and activity can provide warnings of their extreme views or even...
Lone-Actor Terrorism, Tackling Extremism, TerrorismRUSI's study found only one third of terror suspects arrested in the UK in 2014 were charged with a terrorism-related offence
UK Counter-terrorism, National Security and Resilience Studies, UK, Terrorism, Terrorism, EuropeA lecture by Nia Griffith MP, Labour Member of Parliament for Llanelli and Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, House of Commons.
Tags: UK, UK DefenceThe conference will examine the opportunities and challenges involved in human-machine combat teaming for naval warfare in the future.
Tags: Military Sciences, UK, Maritime Forces, TechnologyThis event will examine the Ministry of Defence’s Future Accommodation Model and the drivers for Service families’ accommodation provision.
Tags: Defence, Industries and Society, Defence Management, UK
The US–Russia Relationship is Doomed, for Years to Come
After the Strikes: Returning to the Table
Could Russian S-400s Protect Syria Against Cruise Missiles?