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NATO 2030: Difficult Times Ahead
Commentary, 15 June 2020Peter Roberts
NATO’s Secretary General recently outlined an inspiring vision of a revamped Alliance by the end of the decade – it will not be easy to achieve.
Tags: Military Sciences, Security and Defence in Northern Europe Research Programme, UK Integrated Review 2021, NATO
Russia’s New Rhetorical Deterrence
Commentary, 10 June 2020Marek Menkiszak
Russian President Vladimir Putin endorsed a new nuclear deterrent policy which allows him to use nuclear weapons in response to a conventional strike targeting the country's critical state and military infrastructure. But the document is more about effect than substance.
Tags: NATO, Russia
Towards a New Arctic: Changing Strategic Geography in the GIUK Gap
RUSI Journal, 27 May 2020Rebecca Pincus
The Arctic is increasingly linked to North Atlantic security issues.
Tags: RUSI Journal, UK Integrated Review 2021, US Defence Policy, NATO, Americas, Defence Policy, Climate Security, International Institutions, Maritime Forces, EuropePages

NATO@71
Commentary, 3 April 2020John Andreas Olsen
As NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg announces the appointment of a group of experts to support his work in further strengthening the Alliance’s political dimension, this Commentary identifies six primary challenges.
Tags: United States, NATO, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, Europe
Greater Europe and the Future of Global Order
Commentary, 18 February 2020Zachary Paikin
The latest Munich Security Conference hosted a great deal of talk about Europe as a greater strategic player. But for now, as it embarks on a new decade, most of this remains just talk.
Tags: China, NATO, European Union, Russia, Global Security Issues, Europe
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly as an Antidote to Public Disengagement from Defence
Commentary, 7 February 2020Madeleine Moon
NATO’s Parliamentary Assembly is an asset which deserves greater attention
Tags: Modern Deterrence, United States, Civil–Military Relations, NATO, North America, Resilience, EuropePages

Trump, NATO and the Future of Europe’s Defence
RUSI Journal, 25 April 2019Benjamin Schreer
The US’s support for NATO is deeply ingrained in the country’s political system.
Tags: RUSI Journal, United States, NATO, European Union
The Impact of North Macedonia's Accession to NATO
RUSI Newsbrief, 25 April 2019Dimitar Bechev
The road to NATO accession for the small Western Balkan country of North Macedonia has finally been opened following the settlement of a dispute with Greece concerning the country’s name. But what will North Macedonia be able to offer the Alliance, and why does NATO want to let in the newly renamed country?
Tags: NATO, RUSI Newsbrief, Global Security Issues
History Resurgent: Old and New Challenges in the Western Balkans
RUSI Newsbrief, 12 April 2019Alex Maciag
With competition for influence increasing, old tensions are being revived in the fragile Western Balkans. The West must avoid complacency and show leadership in resolving critical issues before they become dangerous.
Tags: NATO, RUSI Newsbrief, European Union, Global Security Issues, EuropePages

A Conversation with Jaffar Hagi, Deputy Speaker of Kurdistan Parliament–Iraq
Events, 15 March 2018Since the referendum on Kurdish independence in September 2017 and the subsequent loss of territory to the Federal Government of Iraq, the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq has been placed in a...
Tags: RUSI International, Iraq, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North Africa
Saudi Arabia’s Reforms: Countering Extremism in a Changing Kingdom
Events, 8 March 2018A discussion on how Saudi Arabia’s social reforms will impact the Kingdom and its continued cooperation with the UK on counter-extremism.
Tags: RUSI International, The Gulf Region, Middle East and North Africa
The Syrian War: Seven Years In and No End in Sight
Events, 8 March 2018Rather than winding down to a peaceable solution, Syria’s war is becoming more violent than ever. This event considered the significant developments in Syria, the role of external powers and discuss...
Tags: RUSI International, Turkey, Syria, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North Africa
The Politics of UK Accession to Pacific Free Trade Club
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