You are here
- Home
- Publications
- RUSI Journal
- Volume: 159
- No: 4
- Did the Royal Navy Decline between the Two World Wars?
Did the Royal Navy Decline between the Two World Wars?
Joseph A MaioloRUSI Journal, 21 August 2014
Armed Forces, The Great War, UK, History, Maritime Forces, UK Defence, Europe
Continue Reading
Become A Member
To access the full text of this article and many other benefits, become a RUSI member.
Support Rusi Research
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Related

Sir Brian Urquhart: A Great Public Servant for a Great International Cause
Commentary, 6 January 2021David Hannay
The passing of the British diplomat who played a key role in the establishment of the UN is an apt moment to reflect on the condition of the organisation and the future of its peacekeeping operations.
Tags: United Nations, UK
Chinese Drones in Serbian Skies
Commentary, 5 January 2021Vuk Vuksanovic
Get ready for a new development: Chinese weapons systems in Europe.
Tags: Aerospace, China, Global Security Issues, Technology, Europe
Sea Control and Power Projection: France’s Choice of a Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier
Commentary, 4 January 2021Patrick Chevallereau
Emmanuel Macron has decided on a successor to the Charles de Gaulle nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
Tags: France, Maritime ForcesPages

Cooperating in Tackling Extreme Right-Wing Ideologies and Terrorism
Commentary, 18 December 2020Raffaello Pantucci
Europe and the Biden administration in the US should be ready to expand their cooperation on combating right-wing violent movements.
Tags: United States, Tackling Extremism, UK, Terrorism
Preparedness, Procurement and Defence Governance in Central and Eastern Europe
Commentary, 17 December 2020Natalie Hogg
Transparency International’s Government Defence Integrity Index for Central and Eastern Europe suggests slippage in defence governance standards across the region.
Tags: Defence Management, Information, Europe
Mandates and Mali: The Challenge of Directing UN Peacekeeping
Commentary, 17 December 2020Ewan Lawson
The mandate of the UN operation in Mali to which the UK is currently contributing is suffering from handicaps which have been known for many years, but have yet to be addressed.
Tags: United Nations, UK, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, AfricaPages

A Perfect Storm? Coronavirus, Brexit, the Integrated Review, Scottish Separatism and the Future of Trident
RUSI Journal, 5 November 2020Andrew Futter and Bleddyn E Bowen
A cocktail of major events might have serious implications for the UK's nuclear deterrent.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Trident, UK, UK Defence
The UK and Illicit Finance: Still Part of the Problem, Not Part of the Solution
RUSI Newsbrief, 23 October 2020Tom Keatinge
The UK has lost its global leadership of the fight against illicit finance. The Johnson government must get the UK back on track.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, RUSI Newsbrief, UK
The Type 055: A Glimpse into the PLAN’s Developmental Trajectory
RUSI Defence Systems, 19 October 2020Sidharth Kaushal
The Type 055 Renhai destroyer, which displaces 12,000 tonnes, represents a significant advance in People’s Liberation Army Navy blue-water surface combatant vessel capabilities, in terms of both size and complexity
Tags: Adversarial Studies, China, Military Sciences, RUSI Defence Systems, Maritime ForcesPages

British Army Recruitment
Multimedia, 11 January 2018Armed Forces, Military Sciences, Defence Policy, UK, Land Forces, Military Personnel, UK Defence

The New Defence Enterprise
Multimedia, 5 May 2016In this video RUSI's Defence, Industries and Society programme explores the increasingly significant role of the commercial sector in modern British defence capabilities. RUSI talks to a number of...
Defence, Industries and Society, Defence Spending, Defence Management, Defence Policy, UK DefencePages

Defence, Industry and UK Prosperity: A Report by Philip Dunne MP
Events, 9 July 2018Tags: UK Defence

Rules for Modernising UK Defence: Enough of the Negativity
Events, 3 July 2018A briefing ahead of the Modernising Defence Programme's publication, offering a parliamentarian's perspective on what is needed for UK defence and how to go about achieving it.
Tags: Defence Policy, UK, UK Defence
Nia Griffith on Labour’s Defence Policy
Events, 25 June 2018A lecture by Nia Griffith MP, Labour Member of Parliament for Llanelli and Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, House of Commons.
Tags: UK, UK Defence
Yemen: Engaging, Not Isolating
The Biden Administration’s First Steps and the UN
The Biden Presidency: What Role for the UK on Iran?