In some ways, having a small nuclear arsenal is the worst of both worlds; it invites pre-emptive strikes, without providing much certainty about your capacity to retaliate.” ...
Emily Ferris, Professor Mark Galeotti and Matthew Savill discuss the direction of the conflict in Ukraine.
Following President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement, RUSI experts explain the ...
At this point we still don’t have any definite indications that the U.S. will rethink its role in providing extended nuclear deterrence through NATO to the rest of the allies including Germany. So in ...
The much-touted meeting of European leaders to discuss Ukraine in Paris appears to have exposed differences as much as ...
Jane Kinninmont discusses J.D. Vance's controversial Munich speech and the implications for US-European relations and Ukraine ...
After participating in the Munich Security Conference, RUSI's Director-General Rachel Ellehuus shares her key takeaways from ...
Fear of AI-driven cyber threats is growing, but history shows exaggeration can lead to misguided policy. A measured approach ...
In South America, keeping costs and labour in local shipyards might be an option to compete with a heavily stressed global market.
A panel discussion to mark the launch of a new book, England’s Military Heartland: Preparing for War on Salisbury Plain.
European countries will have a limited ability to deploy something that can be sustained for multiple rotations, potentially over several years." ...
South Africa’s defiance of US pressure over land expropriation and foreign policy has triggered economic consequences, raising fears of a Zimbabwe-style decline. ‘So, Blair keep your England, and let ...
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