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Editor's Note: RUSI Journal, March 2019
RUSI Journal, May 2019Emma De Angelis
Editor Dr Emma De Angelis introduces the March 2019 edition of the RUSI Journal.

Fundraising for Right-Wing Extremist Movements: How They Raise Funds and How to Counter It
RUSI Journal, May 2019Tom Keatinge, Florence Keen and Kayla Izenman
Efforts to prevent fundraising for extremist organisations tend to overlook the characteristics of right-wing movements.
UK Counter-terrorism, Tackling Extremism, AML/CTF, Domestic Security, Terrorism
Russia’s Compatriots: Instruments or Responsibility?
RUSI Journal, May 2019Lincoln Pigman
The Kremlin sees Russian populations as valuable assets in its foreign policy.
Information
What are Governments in Central and Eastern Europe not Buying with their Defence Budgets? The Readiness Clue
RUSI Journal, May 2019Thomas-Durell Young
To bolster the readiness of their forces, Central and Eastern European countries will need to modernise budgetary and organisational practices.
Defence Management, Defence Policy
When is a Defence Review Not a Defence Review? The Impact of the National Security Capability Review and Modernising Defence Programme
RUSI Journal, May 2019Andrew Curtis
The UK is drifting away from the established pattern of periodic defence reviews.
Defence Spending, Equipment and Acquisitions, Defence Management, Defence Policy, UK Defence
Maximising Sensory Perception: Watch and Battle Station Choices Aboard US Navy Submarines in the Second World War
RUSI Journal, May 2019S P MacKenzie
Submariners were carefully selected for tasks based on their ability to perceive their surroundings.
History
Can Biology Give Us the Information Edge that Physics Cannot?
RUSI Journal, May 2019Chris Hitchins
Individual autonomy and decentralised decision-making may give Western militaries the advantage they need in the Information Age.
Defence Policy, Information
Book Review: Military Historian: My Part in the Birth and Development of War Studies, 1966–2016
RUSI Journal, May 2019Brian Holden Reid
Brian Holden Reid reviews Military Historian: My Part in the Birth and Development of War Studies, 1966–2016, by Brian Bond.
History
Book Review: Modern Political Warfare: Current Practices and Possible Responses
RUSI Journal, May 2019Murat Caliskan
Murat Caliskan reviews Modern Political Warfare: Current Practices and Possible Responses, by Linda Robinson et al.
US Defence Policy, Information
Book Review: Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development: Critical Conversations
RUSI Journal, May 2019Bethan Greener
Bethan Greener reviews Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development: Critical Conversations, by Joanne Wallis et al. (eds).
Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding
Book Review: Modern Chinese Warplanes: Chinese Air Force – Combat Aircraft and Units
RUSI Journal, May 2019Justin Bronk
Justin Bronk reviews Modern Chinese Warplanes: Chinese Air Force – Combat Aircraft and Units, by Andreas Rupprecht.
Aerospace, Defence Policy
Book Review: Against Elections: The Case for Democracy
RUSI Journal, May 2019Edward Mortimer
Edward Mortimer reviews Against Elections: The Case for Democracy, by David Van Reybrouck.
Global Security Issues
Iran in the South Caucasus: Adjustment and Evolution
Rose Roth, language and youth
The Politics of UK Accession to Pacific Free Trade Club