While Latin America has featured prominently in the new US administration’s foreign policy, the suspension of vital aid and ...
Decarbonised technology could enable military advantage when used to generate the vast amounts of electricity demanded by the ...
This paper argues for greater mission specialisation among NATO’s European air forces to effectively deter and defeat ...
The increase in UK defence spending announced on 25 February has been welcomed by many, but the focus on fractions of a ...
On the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, RUSI’s International Security team discusses how outside ...
We have to make sure that spending generates capability that deters Russia. We don’t want to be thinking ahead to a war: we want to be thinking ahead to deterring a war.” ...
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 ...
I think the Americans are going to pivot away from Europe anyway, no matter what we do. So the reason we need to spend more is not to persuade them to stay – it is to prepare for them leaving, though ...
Join Jason Pack and Alex Hall as they analyse Trump's recent policies on USAID and Ukraine, questioning the coherence of his ...
They could place orders for munitions procurement but that requires lines to be up and running,” Mr Savill said. “There may be some projects they could speed up. They could double the Army’s combat ...
It's about 20% of the full size of the British Army, and about 50% of the field army, the one that can actually deploy overseas for combat operations. So, once you add that up, the NATO commitments in ...