No Clear Frontrunner, but a Very Clear Direction in the US Primary Elections
The US primaries are not yet decided, but the future course of America’s foreign and security policy is already clear: a more cooperative and humbler US, and one which wishes to work with its allies. The tilt to the 'left' in Washington is both significant, and unmistakable.
American Impressions of Gordon Brown
In Washington, although Brown's foreign policy does not appear much different to Americans, the UK seems to have lost some prestige.
The Overly Simplistic Logic of Washington’s Pakistan Policy
The simplistic logic of US policy in Pakistan which posits a dichotomy between these two core aims is misleading and should lead to a broader reassessment of US policy in the war on terror.
Capabilities and Assets for Civil-Military Projects in Afghanistan
The NATO mission in Afghanistan has been constantly beleaguered by a civil- military divide. The challenge now is to build up civilian capacity so that they can take the reins.
Analysis of Petraeus' and Crocker's comments at RUSI
The Ambassador and General gave a frank but guarded summary of the situation in Iraq and then fielded questions.
Petraeus Report: Assessing the Surge
On Monday 10 September General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker presented an upbeat report on the 'Surge policy' promulgated earlier this year. RUSI's experts give their initial reaction and RUSI.org offers background information to the conflict and to policy.