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The era of artificial intelligence as an ‘emerging technology’ is over; the dawn of AI-enabled sanctions evasion is here, ...
This paper aims to provide an initial scoping review of the structural and operational features of voluntary carbon markets (VCMs) that expose them to corruption risk.
RUSI to join Centre for International Governance Innovation and Balsillie School of International Affairs in two-year ...
The 12-day war between Israel and Iran had the potential to enflame the region and stretch into a prolonged conflict, but ...
"This year marks the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 bombings, attacks that not only took and devastated lives but altered the course of UK security policy.
While this was not the first enduring threat of terrorism the UK has faced, there was collective acceptance of counter-terrorism measures becoming a constant daily presence." ...
We could fight a short, sharp conflict, but we don’t have enough people and equipment to suffer losses, and we know – because we’ve seen what it looks like in Ukraine – that we would use up most of ...
From a point of view of limiting Western countries' influence in the Indo-Pacific, it would make sense for China to be using the performance of Pakistani weapon systems — or at least purported ...
The Speer Group ventures into the small world of German defence private equity. RUSI's Jonathan Eyal and Linus Terhorst ...
After 17 years at RUSI, Deputy Director-General, Malcolm Chalmers, has announced his intention to take up the position of ...
Embroiled in its war and not technically obligated to come to Iran’s aid under their strategic partnership, most analysis tended to focus on whether Russia stands to gain or lose from the conflict; ...