

Alexander Balas
UAVs are fast becoming a major feature of security in the Middle East.
Tags: Global Security Issues, Technology, Middle East and North AfricaPeter Roberts (Editor)
This Occasional Paper presents a collection of essays about contemporary trends in war and warfare, and how they will shape the actions of belligerents in future conflicts.
Tags: Aerospace, China, Military Sciences, Iran, Occasional Papers, North Korea, Russia, Technology, TerrorismYoussef Tobi
Morocco is redeveloping its African roots. To the benefit of all concerned.
Tags: RUSI International, African Union, Africa, Middle East and North AfricaTom Keatinge
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) avoided a decision to return Iran to its blacklist of countries not doing enough to combat money laundering. Iran’s continued litany of financial crime failings further undermines the future of the country’s nuclear deal with Western governments.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Iran's Nuclear Programme, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, United States, AML/CTF, Iran, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, International InstitutionsEmil Dall
President Trump’s decision to withdraw the US from the Iran nuclear agreement, and reimpose sanctions against Iran, will matter most in Europe.
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Programme, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Sanctions, United States, Iran, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, EuropeTom Keatinge
The latest FATF plenary has drawn the financial technical standard-setter deep into uncomfortable political territory.
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Programme, AML/CTF, IranMohammed Alyahya
Much has been made of Saudi vulnerability to low oil prices – but these concerns may be overblown
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, Middle East and North AfricaKamal Alam
The links between the Saudi and Pakistani elites run deep
Tags: Asia, Pakistan, RUSI Newsbrief, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North AfricaAndrew Glazzard
Andrew Glazzard reviews Anonymous Soldiers: The Struggle for Israel, 1917–1947, by Bruce Hoffman
Tags: RUSI Journal, History, Middle East and North AfricaAdmiral Michael Mullen USN (Ret’d), former Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, highlighted some of the initial difficult lessons from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Tags: Aerospace, Afghanistan, Iraq, Land Forces, Central and South Asia, Middle East and North Africa
Time for a New UK–US Relationship
The Future of UK–EU Security Cooperation
Season Three Trailer: Policy Into Practice