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Alison Pargeter
Despite the real threat posed by Daesh in Libya, its strength and coherence should not be exaggerated; the group remains only a single component in the country’s complex jihadist landscape
Tags: Terrorism, RUSI Newsbrief, Libya, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North AfricaMartin N Murphy
As the global power balance shifts to incorporate a growing China, the Royal Navy must adapt to the exigencies of the post-Cold War incarnation of the East–West struggle
Tags: China, RUSI Journal, UK, Global Security Issues, Maritime Forces, UK Defence, Europe, PacificEuan Graham
Shipments of vital energy supplies through the congested Straits of Malacca and Singapore continue in high numbers despite their vulnerability to piracy, conflict and legal-passage disputes
Tags: RUSI Journal, Global Security Issues, Maritime Forces, PacificWith a new ruler certain to take up power in 2009, North Korea’s state will undergo substantial changes in substance and in form. The international community must pay close attention to the ongoing palace drama in Pyongyang and ready themselves to deal with the strategic and humanitarian consequences of such changes.
Tags: Global Security Issues, PacificRUSI Director Michael Clarke, speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Westminster Hour, suggests that Gordon Brown has the chance to bring European powers together as they readjust to the forthcoming Obama administration.
Tags: Global Security Issues, EuropeMusharraf's exit raises the prospect of Pakistan's notoriously leaky nuclear establishment becoming an engine of proliferation
Tags: Global Security Issues, Terrorism, Central and South AsiaWas Libya’s nuclear turnaround the result of multilateral negotiations, increasingly robust counter-proliferation measures, or domestic developments?
Tags: RUSI Journal, Global Security IssuesAs we come to the end of a procurement cycle, this is the first real opportunity to address Britain's nuclear deterrent since the post-Suez Defence Review in 1957.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, Maritime ForcesMissile defence is now central to the security relationship between Europe and the United States, and NATO’s raison d’être. A European debate on BMD is overdue. This article is intended to help initiate such a debate.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Global Security Issues, International Institutions
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