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Charlie Winter
The Islamic State was very selective when choosing to employ deception.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Terrorism and Conflict, Information, Terrorism, Middle East and North AfricaElisabeth Braw
Liberal democracies remain vulnerable to mass epidemics, despite the prevalence of time-tested methods to improve national resilience capabilities.
Tags: Military Sciences, Modern Deterrence, United States, Coronavirus, Europe, Central and South Asia, Middle East and North AfricaJessica White
While the initial furore seems to have abated after the US killing of Major General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force, the ripple effects will continue to spread across the region.
Tags: Terrorism and Conflict, Iran, Iraq, Counterinsurgency, Middle East and North AfricaYoussef Tobi
France appears to be relying on force to patch up problems in Africa, and particularly in Libya. None of this is compatible with President Macron’s lofty foreign policy declarations.
Tags: Sahel, France, Libya, Terrorism, Europe, Africa, Middle East and North AfricaMichael Stephens
Binyamin Netanyahu has won the Israeli election, setting the scene for a right-wing administration which may well be tempted to formally annex the occupied territories and set Israel on a dangerous gambit.
Tags: RUSI International, Israel, Middle East and North AfricaWojciech Pawlus
Poland has improved its bilateral strategic links with the US by hosting an American-inspired conference on the future of the Middle East. But the conference did nothing to improve Western coherence.
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Programme, United States, US Defence Policy, Iran, Israel, Global Security Issues, Europe, Middle East and North AfricaAniseh Bassiri Tabrizi
In Iran’s upcoming elections it is not just the presidency that is at stake, but the future of the country’s moderates.
Tags: International Security Studies, Iran's Nuclear Programme, Iran, RUSI Newsbrief, Middle East and North AfricaEwan Lawson
Ewan Lawson reviews The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu: And Their Race to Save the World’s Most Precious Manuscripts, by Joshua Hammer.
Tags: Military Sciences, RUSI Journal, Art, Culture and Literature, Middle East and North AfricaMichael Clarke
The Iraq Inquiry has shed light on Britain’s lack of strategic influence over its coalition partners.
Tags: Armed Forces, RUSI Journal, Iraq, Counterinsurgency, UK, Defence Policy, UK Defence, Europe, Middle East and North AfricaA briefing by Iraq’s Foreign Minister and Former Prime Minister, Dr Ibrahim al Jaafari.
Tags: International Security Studies, Iraq, Middle East and North AfricaYou are invited to the screening of an award-winning documentary portraying a group of suicide bombers in Syria, followed by a discussion with film producer Paul Refsdal and RUSI’s Raffaello Pantucci...
Tags: Counterinsurgency, Middle East and North AfricaDr Shiraz Maher will explore the ideology followed by the most destructive terrorist groups of the modern age.
Tags: International Security Studies, Lone-Actor Terrorism, Terrorism, Terrorism and Conflict, Tackling Extremism, The decade after 9/11, The War on Terror, Global Security Issues, Terrorism, Middle East and North Africa
Fighting for the soul of Western militaries
New Zealand's Indo-Pacific Recalibration
Dependent Deterrent? US Support for the UK’s New Nuclear Warhead