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RUSI Newsbrief
Monthly briefings on current issues in international defence and security and the military sciences.
Issue: Feb 2005, Vol. 25, No. 2
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If it's Broke, Fix it: The Reform of Two Intelligence Services
As with the reports which provided the impetus for US and UK intelligence service reforms, their styles are very different.
Paul Lever
Transformation Under Fire
When Donald Rumsfeld came to the Pentagon four years ago, he took on the challenge to implement an agenda near to his heart: military transformation.
Peter Spiegel
The Iranian Nuclear Crisis – Tomorrow Really is Another Day
Stopping Iran from achieving nuclear capability is a good thing – not least because failure to do so will spawn a nuclear race throughout the region.
Turi Munthe
The Tsunami Disaster – a Capitalist’s Hard Questions
Huge as the Asian tsunamy disaster was, it caused hardly a ripple in financial markets.
David Roche
Indonesia – Making the Best of a Tragedy or a Cynical Manipulation of Events?
Events in Indonesia have shown signs of either a divided community being brought together by the tragedy or the government taking advantage of an unexpected opportunity to finally end the violent actions of GAM.
Andrew Kennedy
Around and About Westminster: Debating Defence, the Eurofighter and Future Capabilities
January 2005 has seen four mainstream events at Westminster relating to defence and security issues.
Humphry Crum Ewing