

Elisabeth Braw is a Visiting Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where she focuses on deterrence against emerging forms... read more
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This Occasional Paper analyses state-initiated non-military threats to energy supplies and offers policy recommendations to address vulnerabilities.
Tags: Modern Deterrence, Occasional Papers, National Security, ResilienceElisabeth Braw
This Briefing Paper suggests that joint military–industry exercises can help build resilience against the increasing number of greyzone attacks that liberal democracies are facing.
Tags: Military Sciences, Modern Deterrence, Briefing Papers, UK, National Security, ResilienceGary D Brown
Using illustrative case studies, this paper proposes a response framework for states to avoid actions in cyberspace that would unintentionally engage them in armed conflict.
Tags: Cyber, Modern Deterrence, Occasional Papers, IntelligenceGerhard Wheeler CBE
Sweden’s approach to national resilience is being tested again. The lessons such exercises yield have a wider applicability to all democracies
Tags: Modern Deterrence, ResilienceArtis Pabriks
Can all crises and conflicts be predicted and fully averted? Unfortunately, no. Can we be better prepared for crises and conflicts that may arise? Indeed, we can.
Tags: Modern Deterrence, Civil–Military Relations, Domestic Security, ResilienceRuth Smeeth
The legal framework empowering the British government in fighting the current pandemic needs to be made more predictable and robust.
Tags: Modern Deterrence, Coronavirus, UK, Domestic Security, Law and EthicsHélène Galy and James Vickers
Insurance protection gaps are fast becoming a high-priority issue for national and international security, not just one that captures headlines in the aftermath of natural catastrophes.
Tags: Modern Deterrence, RUSI Newsbrief, Coronavirus, Domestic Security, ResilienceElisabeth Braw
How NATO member states can develop societal resilience to combat modern threats.
Tags: Modern Deterrence, NATO, RUSI Newsbrief, ResilienceElisabeth Braw
Ordinary citizens in Western countries are under-prepared to deal with extended disruptions to power or the internet. To strengthen resilience to greyzone attacks, societies should start stress testing themselves.
Tags: Modern Deterrence, RUSI NewsbriefAs part of RUSI’s Building Stronger Societies webinar series, Elisabeth Braw discusses how to involve teenagers in national security with Christina Malm, Director-General of the Swedish Defence...
Tags: Modern DeterrenceAt this event, natural hazards expert Matt Foote and regulatory lawyer Caroline Dawson discusses how to predict environmental disasters, a matter that is becoming increasingly vital to both...
Tags: Modern DeterrenceWhat other countries can learn from Latvia’s pioneering national security curriculum
Tags: Modern Deterrence
Diversity in the UK's Intelligence Agencies
Financing Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism
New UK Government Initiative to Support High-Risk, High-Reward Military Science Needs Refinement