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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 ...

General Petraeus and Ambassador Sedwill: The International Mission in Afghanistan
General David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Mark Sedwell delivered speeches at RUSI today concerning the ongoing International Mission in Afghanistan and ...

General Petraeus and Ambassador Sedwill: The International Mission in Afghanistan
General David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Mark Sedwell delivered speeches at RUSI today concerning the ongoing International Mission in Afghanistan and ...

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 ...

Taliban Perspectives on Reconciliation
Presenting the findings and policy implications of a new RUSI briefing paper on Taliban reconciliation. ...

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Indian Flag 2 Analysis: New Delhi's New Missile: A Watershed for India's Nuclear Arsenal 20 Apr 2012 by Shashank Joshi
No Indian missile has been assigned as much political significance as the newly tested Agni-V. The ripening of India's second-strike capability will provide reassurance to India about the strategic balance, and indicate the direction of its nuclear forces. India Central and South Asia Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues
Afghanistan machine gunner RUSI Journal: Learning the Strategic Lessons from Afghanistan 16 Apr 2012 by Major General (Retd.) Mungo Melvin
British strategy-making over Afghanistan in 2006 needs to be constructively and openly evaluated to improve future strategic planning. Afghanistan Central and South Asia
Blair RUSI Journal: Ministerial Decision-Making in the Run-Up to the Helmand Deployment 16 Apr 2012
The Helmand deployment in 2006 was characterised by a general strategic failure at ministerial level (Free access) UK Europe Afghanistan Central and South Asia Counter-insurgency
John Reid 2 RUSI Journal: Cross-Government Planning and the Helmand Decision, 2005-06 16 Apr 2012
Inter-departmental decision-making during the Helmand deployment in 2006 is critically assessed by a former top official Counter-insurgency Afghanistan Central and South Asia
MoD Main Building RUSI Journal: Britain's Afghanistan Deployment in 2006 16 Apr 2012
The policy-making process behind the Helmand deployment in 2006 holds pertinent lessons for Britain's strategy NATO International Institutions Afghanistan Central and South Asia
Opium poppy growers RUSI Newsbrief: The Political Economy of Afghan Stability 27 Mar 2012
The Western project in Afghanistan now heads into a drawn-out handover phase. But are the economic underpinnings of the Karzai regime sustainable? Counter-insurgency Afghanistan Central and South Asia
British Soldier and ANA thumb Analysis: Not Over Yet – The Bloody Battle for Helmand Continues 9 Mar 2012
The death of six British servicemen, pushing British deaths in Afghanistan over 400, is a sober reminder that the Helmand campaign is still far from over. Leaders, both military and civilian, still have to overcome serious challenges if there is to be a peaceful transition in 2014. Counter-insurgency Afghanistan Central and South Asia
district commissioner RUSI Journal: Not Lawrence, but Lawrance: Transition in Afghanistan and After 21 Feb 2012
As the Afghan wind-down continues, the T E Lawrence myth is not helpful: Sir Arthur Lawrance is a better example Land Forces History Afghanistan Central and South Asia
Towards a Stable Afghanistan News: Urgent requirement to consider provision of security and stability in Afghanistan after 2014 drawdown 18 Jan 2012
Both India and the UK will likely make long-term funding commitments in Afghanistan beyond 2014, with the UK alone contributing some US$150 million annually for development and a further US$100 million for supporting the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) after the NATO drawdown, according to a new report published by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). India Central and South Asia Afghanistan
Typhoon take-off Analysis: India’s procurement of a European Fighter 16 Jan 2012 by Avnish Patel
India is setting its sights on a new medium range combat aircraft from Europe. The competition to sell new aircraft to India is part of an increased engagement by European defence manufacturers in Asia, set against the backdrop of an economic downturn and shifting regional geopolitics. Aerospace Technology Defence Policy Equipment and Acquisitions UK Defence India Central and South Asia
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