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RUSI Journal, April 2006
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RUSI Journal, April 2006
Ottawa Calling: Canadian Psychological Warfare, 1943-1945
RUSI Journal, April 2006Canadians, in concert with Allies, had been able to permeate the iron grip of the Third Reich’s domestic propaganda machine.

Three Heroes of Kut - Ninety Years Ago
RUSI Journal, April 2006Their mission was to take the boat up the Tigris, laden with supplies of medicine and food to be delivered to the garrison at Kut-al-Amara.

The US Nuclear Shift to the Pacific: Implications for 'Strategic Stability'
RUSI Journal, April 2006The American redeployment of ever more sophisticated nuclear counter-force capabilities to the Pacific is
Global Security Issues
The Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Much More Than Meets the Eye
RUSI Journal, April 2006The Indo-US nuclear pact has virtually rewritten the rules of the global nuclear regime.
Global Security Issues
WMD and Missile Proliferation: Threats or Just Risks?
RUSI Journal, April 2006Would any nation use WMD against a nuclear-armed nation, and risk a devastating response?
Global Security Issues
Nuclear Disarmament Versus Peace in the 21st Century
RUSI Journal, April 2006The possession of the deterrent may be unpleasant, but it is an unpleasant necessity.
Defence Policy, Global Security Issues
HMS Liverpool Part II: Making a Difference in West Africa
RUSI Journal, April 2006
The Right to Offend: The Causes and Consequences of the 'Danish Cartoon Affair'
RUSI Journal, April 2006The threat of terror in our countries might well diminish if we were to adhere to extremist demands of self-censorship and ‘respect’, in this case for the Prophet – but only in the short term.

Lessons Learned from Terrorist Investigation in the United Kingdom
RUSI Journal, April 2006A new appreciation of the evolving terror threat has led us to change completely the concept of operations that we use to interdict, arrest and prosecute terrorists.

Securing our Future
RUSI Journal, April 2006It is our responsibility to build a strong, unified, national consensus which reflects a modern patriotic purpose that we will do what is right to protect the security and liberties of our citizens and country.
Dependent Deterrent? US Support for the UK’s New Nuclear Warhead
New Zealand's Indo-Pacific Recalibration
The Budding Alliance Between Lockdown Critics and the Far-Right in Germany