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Alexandra Stickings
The argument over the UK’s post-Brexit role in the Galileo satellite network has led to broader discussions of the UK’s role as a space power. Yet, of equal importance is what this episode tells us about Europe’s long-term space ambitions.
Tags: Aerospace, Terrorism and Conflict, European Union, UK, TechnologyRyan Henrici
The death of Dawn Sturgess, one of two British civilians poisoned with Novichok, the same type of nerve agent used in last March’s attempted murder of Sergei and Yulia Skripal, escalates questions of public health to high-stakes geopolitics. The incident marks the first domestic murder of a British civilian with a chemical weapon, and presents a wake-up call to the British government and its...
Tags: International Security Studies, Russia, UK, Global Security Issues, TechnologyTom Keatinge
Rhetoric on virtual currencies has centred on risks and threats. But the technology also has the potential to promote financial inclusion.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTF, TechnologyKinetic weaponry will remain a key component of land, sea and air arsenals for the foreseeable future, but will struggle to attract R&D investment. Dr Jeffrey Bradford explains why
Tags: Aerospace, RUSI Defence Systems, Land Forces, Maritime Forces, TechnologyThe discovery of the long-sought Higgs boson at CERN gives cause to reflect on the huge ramifications of pioneering science in terms of driving modern-day defence capability
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, TechnologyHow legitimate are the proliferation concerns surrounding the potential licensing of laser-enrichment technology for commercial use later this month?
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, Global Security Issues, International Institutions, Technology
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