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Turkish Foreign Policy; challenges and opportunities
RUSI welcomed Ali Babacan, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, for a speech on Turkey’s foreign policy preoccupations. ...

NATO Operations - Internal and External Challenges - General John Craddock
General John Craddock, formerly Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) spoke on the current and future tasks ahead of the organisation's Sixtieth ...

The Role of Information Systems
The fourth and final workshop in the Alternative Energy and Sustainability Series will discuss balance between the benefit that information systems ...

Military History Lecture - The Origins of the American Civil War: What Can We Learn from the Way a Society Remembers a War?
Long fascinated with the origins of the American Civil War, Professor Brian Holden Reid will address the various ways ‘blame’ has ...

The Future Defence Review: Red Teaming a Green Paper - Part of the RUSI Future Defence Review Event Series
Building on the success of the previous three RUSI conferences analysing the issues affecting the development of the United Kingdom’s Future ...

Members' Lecture -The Challenges Facing Defence
A lecture by Sir Bill Jeffrey KCB, Permanent Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence, UK. ...

Annual Chief of the Defence Staff Lecture
In his annual lecture to the Royal United Services Institute in London, the Chief of the Defence Staff said the Taliban ...

Courage and Commitment: Doing the Job in Afghanistan, Supporting Personnel at Home
A lecture by the Rt. Hon. Bob Ainsworth MP, Secretary of State for Defence, UK. ...

Towards Zero: Britain’s role in furthering nuclear non-proliferation and multilateral approaches to disarmament
A high-profile conference on nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament. ...

The Strategic Defence and Security Review: A Conservative View of Defence and Future Challenges
A lecture by Dr Liam Fox MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence and Conservative Member of Parliament for Woodspring. In ...

Modern Society, Military Traditions: Effective Armed Forces in Today’s Britain
A lecture by Bill Rammell MP, Minister of State for the Armed Forces, UK. Defence is acting to reflect the values ...

The Foreign Policy Framework of a New Conservative Government
An address by The Rt Hon William Hague MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary and Senior Member of the Shadow Cabinet. As the ...

The United Kingdom’s Nuclear Deterrent: Past, Present and Future
A lecture by Professor Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield FBA, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London. Ever ...

The United Kingdom’s Nuclear Deterrent: Past, Present and Future
A lecture by Professor Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield FBA, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London. Ever ...

Afghanistan: Lessons for the Future
A lecture by the Rt Hon Jim Murphy MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence. Jim Murphy talked about the priorities for ...

The Reform of the Bundeswehr
A briefing on the reform of the German military by Christian Schmidt, Parliamentary State Secretary to the German Minister of Defence ...

Russia-UK Bilateral Relations
A lecture by His Excellency Mr Alexander Yakovenko, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Court of St James’s. Ambassador Yakovenko ...

Russia-UK Bilateral Relations
A lecture by His Excellency Mr Alexander Yakovenko, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Court of St James’s. Ambassador Yakovenko ...

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RUSI Defence Systems: Total Support Force: Achieving Greater Benefits in the Land Environment? 28 Nov 2011
The Total Support Force concept could lead to a more efficient, better-value UK defence capability. Defence Policy UK Europe
RUSI Defence Systems: Transforming Logistic Information Systems 28 Nov 2011
The partnership between the UK Ministry of Defence and industry is transforming the ability to manage logistic information UK Defence Defence Spending UK Europe
RUSI Defence Systems: Assessing UK Battlefield Logistics Capability: Lessons and Future Requirements for the Land Component 28 Nov 2011 by Mark Phillips
The 'support network’ concept offers a new alternative to traditional, linear supply chain infrastructure UK Europe UK Defence Equipment and Acquisitions
RUSI Defence Systems: Leadership, Industrial Licence and Logistics: The Search for Some New Thinking 28 Nov 2011 by Dr John Louth
A continued failure in European military logistic capabilities could lead to the break-up of the Atlantic Alliance Defence Policy Defence Management UK Europe Equipment and Acquisitions UK Defence
RUSI Defence Systems: Ministry of Defence Support to Defence Exports 28 Nov 2011
The minister for international security strategy outlines the coalition government’s latest work to help cut the deficit through its support to increased defence exports Defence Policy Defence Management UK Europe Equipment and Acquisitions UK Defence
RUSI Defence Systems: Acquisition Reform: What is Core to Being an Intelligent Customer? 28 Nov 2011
Identifying core activities and then allocating them to the best suited supplier offers significant efficiency gains UK Defence Equipment and Acquisitions Defence Spending UK Europe
Analysis: VIDEO: Is Russia Threatening Missile Defence 25 Nov 2011 by Dr Igor Sutyagin
On 23 November, Russian President Medvedev made an important address to the Russian people in which he underlined hostility towards European Missile Defence. Is this further evidence of a divergent attitudes towards nuclear security? Russia Europe NATO International Institutions Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues
Analysis Podcast thumb Analysis: ANALYSIS PODCAST: Chinese Power and the Eurozone Crisis 25 Nov 2011 by Elizabeth Pearson
In this RUSI Analysis podcast, we turn East to China, lately the focus of European financial hopes. Europe China Pacific
Sutyagin_History Repeating RUSI Newsbrief: Iskander, Pershing II and Missile Defences: History Repeating 23 Nov 2011 by Dr Igor Sutyagin
Russia continues to oppose the NATO Ballistic Missile Defence, despite the proposed deployment having shifted to southeast Europe, highlighting the continuation of misperceptions, paranoia and propaganda hysteria in Moscow. NATO International Institutions Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues Russia Europe United States Americas
UK Borders Analysis: UK Border Security: Growing Concerns over the Relaxation of Controls 23 Nov 2011 by Matt Ince
The current controversy over the supposed relaxation of security checks at UK borders highlights the complex nature of border security. The issue goes far beyond personality clashes and Ministerial accountability. It may prove to provide the impetus for root-and-branch border security reform. Domestic Security Defence Policy Terrorism UK Europe Securing Britain
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