As President Trump is sworn in, Dr Burcu Ozcelik, our Senior Research Fellow for Middle East Security, reflects on what this ...
Ukraine's evolving search for security guarantees reflects hard-learned lessons from the Budapest Memorandum, with bilateral ...
In return for supplying troops Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s supreme leader, is thought to be receiving access to Moscow’s advanced military technology, as well as food, resources and useful exposure to ...
Trump is in a prime position to execute this, too. It was his influence that finally pushed through a first-stage ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, which took effect today after a ...
Dan Marks, a research fellow in energy security at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank, described the critical minerals industry as a “longer term, strategic problem”, but said it ...
South Africa’s apartheid-era ‘Bantustans’ exemplified state-sponsored pseudo-independence. Today, history risks repeating ...
Only 5 per cent of Serious Fraud Office investigations come from whistleblowers; in contrast, in 2022, 86 per cent of penalties imposed by one US enforcement agency originated from whistleblowers.
The Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal could provide an opportunity for wider de-escalation in the Middle East, particularly if Iran uses the opportunity to bring the temperature down, a senior fellow at ...
The RUSI State Threats Taskforce (STT) and SOC ACE research programme have launched a new report which explores the growing ...
RUSI’s Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour (GP-RCB) group joined government officials, industry, and civil ...
Labour’s ambitious AI Opportunities Action Plan sets a strong vision to leverage AI technologies for UK economic growth. How ...
A discussion on China’s future ambitions with David Rennie, Geopolitics Editor at The Economist.