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Military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and Tehran's criticism of the IAEA threaten to undermine the credibility and ...
The Speer Group ventures into the small world of German defence private equity. RUSI’s Jonathan Eyal & Linus Terhorst ...
The government’s recently published sanctions strategy under-promises, overdelivers and sets a vision for the future use of ...
EU financing of defence procurement is sensible. But excluding non-EU European industry risks delays and reliance on bond ...
After 17 years at RUSI, Deputy Director-General, Malcolm Chalmers, has announced his intention to take up the position of ...
This paper explores how Russian state-affiliated and state-aligned actors are discussing, conceptualising and framing AI ...
If more dangerous actors followed their example, it could be a hand grenade thrown into a plane’s engine – not just red paint. Russia and Iran will be watching closely and thinking that they could ...
An online briefing with a panel of RUSI experts, who discussed the implications of the conflict between Israel and Iran.
The global effort to disrupt proliferation financing is becalmed. A new body responsible for monitoring North Korea’s nuclear ...
The AI arms race is definitely ‘gathering speed’. What about the information wars? ‘Countries that are very good at AI could ...
NATO’s summit in the Hague will set an historic target of 5% of GDP on defence. Allies hope this can buy enough time to fill ...
When export controls are seen as a tool to limit competitors’ technology advancements, they can have unintended consequences.
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