There is promise in the UK’s Defence Investment Plan, but also a risk in adapting new technologies for use in differing military environments.
The export controls directive limiting access to Anthropic’s latest AI models may be the tip of the spear, securitising development in the industry. On 12 June, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick ...
With unclear intention, Russia’s satellites have been placed curiously close to a commercial satellite that provides essential intelligence for the Ukrainian armed forces. In late May, four Russian ...
FATF greylisting can have unintended negative impacts financial inclusion. This paper offers policy solutions to balance financial integrity with financial inclusion. This paper reveals how FATF ...
Delays to the UK’s Defence Investment Plan do not bode well for the UK’s Armed Forces transformation, or for confidence that the government is prioritising defence spending. Stories have emerged that ...
Air forces modernising fast-jet training should prioritise core airmanship skills with regular live flying over increasing tactical complexity at early stages. This paper sets out the core structure ...
The significant implications of the Government ambition for the UK’s defence industry to be ‘always on’. Stuart Crainer, Key Management Ideas, London, Financial Times 1998, pp.90-93; Gary Hamel & ...
David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee (IRC), told an audience at RUSI that supply constraints resulting from the Iran war, a sharp drop in international aid budgets, ...
The UAE has emerged as Israel’s most operationally significant Arab partner. But, for now, the relationship is no guarantee of wider regional integration. On 4 May, an Israeli-operated Iron Dome ...
Russia’s partnership with North Korea could advance Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme through technical aid and proliferation financing, particularly in the absence of global controls. Russia’s ...
Israel and the US’s targeting of Iran’s supply chain routes are starting to have a discernible impact on Russia’s long-term infrastructure plans. Much of the practical fallout from the Iran-Israel war ...
The inaugural Lord Fisher Lecture delivered by General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, Royal Navy.
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