The US plan to withdraw some troops from NATO’s eastern flank, including Romania, is neither a surprise nor catastrophic. But ...
The long-delayed release of Nick Timothy’s 2023 review of Home Office effectiveness points to ongoing institutional ...
This paper reports on the first meeting of the RUSI Cyber Sanctions Taskforce, focusing on the role of sanctions in ...
Official data show that violent crime has fallen, even as visible low-level offences and social media-fuelled perceptions of ...
Five years ago, the Financial Action Task Force issued a call-to-arms for greater focus on the financial dimension of illegal ...
This paper studies the impact of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on global energy markets, with a particular focus on ...
The election of Catherine Connolly as Ireland’s President will raise concerns in Europe about a shift in Ireland towards ...
RUSI hosted it's fourth annual trilateral security dialogue with NUPI and the US-based CSIS on the security situation in the ...
With the expiration of the New START treaty on 4 February 2026, the major nuclear powers will have to find another ...
A UK trial of alleged Chinese spies has collapsed, averting a diplomatic flare-up with China but exposing the UK’s unresolved ...
In the days after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, only 28 African countries supported a U.N. General Assembly resolution condemning Moscow’s aggression. Ramani called the vote, which saw the ...
We've seen over the course of the conflict proliferation of increasingly sophisticated hardware and military assets including, as you mentioned, heavy weaponry, armoured vehicles, UAVs, various forms ...
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