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Security preparations for 2012 RUSI Monitor: Safe and Secure: The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games 18 Dec 2009
A recent RUSI conference explored the security challenge represented by the London 2012 Games, and concluded that the required security practices and methods are already in place. Domestic Security UK Europe
Olympic Stadium RUSI Monitor: A Thousand Days and Counting: Planning for a Secure Olympic and Paralympic Games 18 Dec 2009
Margaret Gilmore assesses the challenges of the final 1,000 days until the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. UK Europe Domestic Security
Communication power RUSI Journal: Unsettling Networks: Review Essay 30 Oct 2009
There are fundamental societal changes taking places, argues Castells. It is unclear that bureaucratic frameworks of state power can keep up Domestic Security Defence Policy Global Security Issues
Prevent Analysis: Between intelligence-gathering and social engineering 28 Oct 2009
Can government legitimately mingle its social interventions with intelligence gathering, as the UK's Prevent counter-terrorism strategy stands accused of doing? Domestic Security Terrorism UK Europe Law and Ethics Intelligence
British Muslims Analysis: Prevent and Intelligence 21 Oct 2009 by Garry Hindle
Prevent needs reform but accusations that it is little more than an intelligence gathering programme are simplistic and inaccurate. UK Europe Domestic Security Intelligence
Gilmore thumbnail RUSI Monitor: The Dissident Republican Problem in Northern Ireland 14 Oct 2009 by Margaret Gilmore
Republican dissidents and the continued segregation of communities post a threat to the Northern Irish peace process. Beating these challenges requires a long-term strategy of devolution. Terrorism Domestic Security UK Europe
Monitor Hindle RUSI Monitor: Preventing Radicalisation in the UK 13 Aug 2009 by Garry Hindle
Terrorist attack threat levels have been lowered by the UK Government, but this may not represent a decrease in radicalisation in British communities. More needs to be done to effectively deliver the Prevent strategy. Terrorism Domestic Security UK Europe
Monitor Cole RUSI Monitor: Comment 13 Aug 2009 by Jennifer Cole
The outbreak of swine flu forces us to reflect upon the way the UK deals with pandemic threats. Analysing the challenges faced in recent months, governments must learn from this experience to strengthen emergency preparedness. Domestic Security UK Europe
Monitor Feakin RUSI Monitor: National Security in an Age of ‘Shock and Aftershock’ 13 Aug 2009 by Dr Tobias Feakin
The globalising processes of enhanced communication and technological flows have created an interconnected world. Governments must now quickly respond to unexpected events around the world: both their shock and aftershock. Domestic Security Terrorism UK Europe
Police counter terror Analysis: Cautious confidence: terror threat levels lowered 22 Jul 2009 by Margaret Gilmore
The threat level to the UK from international terrorism has been reduced from ‘severe’ to ‘substantial’: the lowest it has been for more than four years. The move suggests there is cautious confidence within the security agencies. Domestic Security Terrorism UK Europe Intelligence Emergency Response Securing Britain
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