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Philip Kirby
Colour-coded warning levels were once emblematic of US national security. Although superficially similar, the UK has taken a different approach
Tags: RUSI Journal, Defence Policy, Domestic Security, Terrorism, UK DefenceJacob Zenn, Atta Barkindo and Nicholas A Heras
Boko Haram may be on a trajectory that will see it become a more transnational threat, with worrying implications for regional security
Tags: RUSI Journal, TerrorismUS officials are speaking of a level of terrorist chatter as high as that prior to 11 September 2001. With Embassy closures across the Muslim world, large-scale prison breaks in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan, the threat tempo is rising. Is Al-Qa'ida planning an August surprise?
Tags: Terrorism, Central and South Asia, Middle East and North AfricaSpeaking at RUSI's Qatar office on 12 October 2009, RUSI Council member and Shadow Security Minister Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones discussed the role the Middle East and the Gulf region could play in Britain's fight against terrorism over the next few years.
Tags: Defence Policy, Terrorism, Europe, Middle East and North AfricaThe US-led 'War on Terror' has resulted in serious implications for Pakistan, with the Taliban and extremism posing a continuing threat to the country's stability. The Pakistani Government's efforts to rid the country of the threat of such extremism are seen to have fluctuated in the past, but are regaining strength to combat Taliban rebels.
Tags: Terrorism, Central and South AsiaAs General Sir David Richard’s accedes to the post of British Army Chief of the General Staff, RUSI takes this opportunity to highlight his views on the future of warfighting and British Army organisation as revealed in his speech to the June 2009 RUSI Land Warfare Conference.
Tags: Land Forces, Military Personnel, Terrorism, EuropeThis article provides a macro perspective of Saudi Arabia's place in the global 'war on terror'.
Tags: RUSI Journal, TerrorismThis article describes ten major changes to American military planning and strategy to address the current geopolitical situation.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Defence Management, Defence Policy, Terrorism
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