Ukraine is continuing to hold the front line with its own units, with the equipment that it has, [and while] in many ways it's still reliant on Western support for munitions, it's also producing a ...
The new German Defence and Security Industrial Strategy's aims are commendable, but they lack the fiscal commitment and ...
Join Jason Pack and Alex Hall as they analyse Trump's recent policies on USAID and Ukraine, questioning the coherence of his ...
Professor Malcolm Chalmers is Deputy Director General of RUSI and directs its growing portfolio of research into contemporary defence and security issues. His own work is focused on UK defence, ...
In some ways, having a small nuclear arsenal is the worst of both worlds; it invites pre-emptive strikes, without providing much certainty about your capacity to retaliate.” ...
The cut of USAID has already damaged the country and created fear,” said Coningham. “More cuts could be catastrophic for both Jordan and US policy in the region.” ...
Following President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement, RUSI experts explain the ...
One of the questions we’ve struggling with is, ‘How do you respond to a potential Russian attack with tactical nuclear weapons, or the threat of an attack that would be limited?" ...
European countries will have a limited ability to deploy something that can be sustained for multiple rotations, potentially over several years." ...
Emily Ferris, Professor Mark Galeotti and Matthew Savill discuss the direction of the conflict in Ukraine.
At this point we still don’t have any definite indications that the U.S. will rethink its role in providing extended nuclear deterrence through NATO to the rest of the allies including Germany. So in ...