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As defence budgets grow across Europe, fragmented procurement, tight budgets, and currency instability demand innovative ...
Aid spending on development in East Africa has had a long run of poor results, calling into question the efficacy of carrying ...
A long-term campaign to constrain Russia must go beyond thoughts of the threat from the North, and consider the influence of ...
Where and how are European countries going to discuss the European security architecture, and coordinate their activities and ...
The Arctic is set to be a proving ground for the navies of the High North. As warmer temperatures open up shipping routes for ...
As America's reliability wanes, host Jason Pack is joined by Kori Schake Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at ...
Trevor Taylor, director of the Defence, Industries & Society Programme at the Royal United Services Institute, outlined the advantages of the new process. A small-scale process avoids safety risks ...
The dangers to Ukraine multiply. The international focus on President Trump’s tariffs has sucked attention away from Ukraine just as Gaza did in 2024. Trump’s threat to walk-away from a peace deal ...
AI is rapidly reshaping national security, offering transformative possibilities for defence, intelligence and strategic ...
This conference report covers the discussions at a February 2025 online workshop on the UK’s experience with ransomware sanctions to date. The ransomware sanctions regime has expanded in recent years ...
Russia has never been sincere about removing or ending the risk of the use of force in seeking its objectives...the underlying challenge has been that there has always been a Russian or Russian-backed ...