A panel event celebrating the launch of a recent Insights Paper by RUSI on the next iteration of the UK National Cyber Strategy. The UK government is expected to release a ‘refresh’ of its National ...
Recent reforms have elevated information security as a core pillar of Japanese national security. The authors examine the implications for military operations, defence production, and cyber security.
Digital professional military education (PME) promises flexibility, rich engagement and new efficiencies in a world of permanently pressured workloads. Yet anyone who has endured the latest mandatory ...
Read our book review of India's Near East: A New History by Avinash Paliwal.
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In this photo-essay Kevin Rowlands and Andrew Young share their experience of exploring the Suwałki Gap this autumn.
Simon Chelton and Philip Shetler-Jones analyse the factors that limit its application to partners with a certain profile and discover that the advantages it offers over alternative acquisition ...
Read our book review of Operation Wrath of God: The Secret History of European Intelligence and Mossad’s Assassination Campaign by Aviva Guttmann.
Read our film review of A House of Dynamite, directed by Kathryn Bigelow (First Light/Netflix, 2005).
Often seen as the gold standard for societal resilience, Finland has many admirers. The Secretary General of its Security Committee, Petteri Korvala, describes Finland’s approach. Read the transcript ...
The 2025 Strategic Defence Review (SDR) is right, engaging future generations with defence is critical for resilience and prosperity, and to fight and win wars against wilful adversaries such as ...
Putin must walk a fine line between doing the minimum required to support its nominal ally in the region, while ensuring that Russia retains its relevance in the Middle East. As tensions between Iran, ...