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RUSI Newsbrief
Monthly briefings on current issues in international defence and security and the military sciences.
The European Defence Agency
There seems to be a widespread consensus in Europe that immediate action is required if European countries are not to fall irrevocably behind the United States in military terms.
Tim Williams
China's Dangerous Energy Nexus
Over energy security, the United States and China are starting to find themselves bound into a cycle of mutual distrust.
Divided Loyalties
This article discusses the relationship between South and North Korea.
James A. Foley
A New League of Democracies?
Republican nominee Senator John McCain has proposed the creation of a new 'League of Democracies', though how 'new' is the idea and how committed to it will he be once the election is over?
Laura Bridge
The Obama Revolution
Barack Obama’s campaign shook up American politics; this article questions whether his presidency will have a similar effect on international affairs. It lays out the likely immediate changes which will be seen in US foreign policy and outlines the possible stance his administration will take on other pressing concerns.
Lisa Aronsson
China and South Korea: Taking Each Other’s Measure
President Myung Lee-bak’s summit visit to Beijing in May 2008 was declared a success by officials on both sides. Yet upon closer inspection the relationship remains one of the most problematic and complex in the region.
John Hemmings
The Upcoming French Presidency of the European Union
The French Presidency of the EU has been a key item on the strategic calendar of European capitals over the last year. An underlying feeling of both anticipation and reserve can be felt across Europe.
Alastair Cameron
Climate Change – The Gathering Momentum of the Security Debate
There has been a veritable ‘tidal wave’ of political capital expended on the topic of climate change. Within this new focus of political and media attentions, the topic of climate change as a security issue has become an increasingly debated area by academics and politicians alike.
Dr Tobias Feakin
EU at Fifty: Still Looking for Love
Reflecting on the European Union's first fifty years, Sir Paul Lever considers the current challenges facing the European project.
Sir Paul Lever
NATO's Quiet Deployment
NATO’s response to Hurricane Katrina may signal a fruitful new approach to operational decision-making within the Alliance.
Mark Joyce
US-EU Differences in Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Both the US and EU agree on the substance of the threat from nuclear proliferation. However, there is divergence of the preferred means for ensuring non-proliferation.
Sara Kutchesfahani
The Second "Hundred Years' War"?
It might just be that the interventions of the 1990’s, ‘Blair’s Wars’ and the ‘War on Terror’, will find their places in history as the beginnings of a Second Hundred Years’ War.
By Amyas Godfrey
A Glimpse of Clarity in China’s Military Modernisation
The annual Pentagon report is now an integral part of the ‘China threat’ debate and has evolved to become both the comprehensive lexicon of the Chinese military order of battle and a benchmark for the analysis of the PLA.
Alexander Neill
‘UK Stabilization Efforts’: The PCRU in Context
In the three years after the inception of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Unit (PCRU), it has become clear that the unit is trying hard to prove its worth in the current international climate.
John Hemmings
The Road to Jerusalem
Democracy must be allowed to breathe freely in the post-Arafat Palestine
Turi Munthe
Resource Civil Wars
This article argues that global warming and environmental destruction will lead to international realignments that could have serious domestic repercussions within those states that make them.
Roger Howard
Australia's Strategic Dilemmas
The next Australian government will face some tough dilemmas in international policy, especially in defence and security.
Rory Medcalf
Guns, not Roses: A New Era for the African Union Forces?
These are the best of times and the worst of times for the African Union and the African Union forces. This is a new era of opportunity and high expectation in the realms of development, governance and conflict resolution.
Tapera Knox Chitiyo
Gaza Withdrawal and the Security Quagmire
The announcement of the Israeli plan for a Gaza withdrawal – whether tied to the Roadmap or not – couldn’t come at a worst time for those charged with maintaining security in the Gaza Strip.
Beverley Milton-Edwards
Is Israel Winning the War on Terrorism?
Looking at a decreasing number of casualities, together with the fact that Hamas has so far been unable to mount a retaliation, raises the obvious question – “Is Israel winning in its ‘war against terror’”?
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