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Jack Watling
A US-ordered assassination of a key Iranian lynchpin could overturn many Middle East calculations
Tags: Military Sciences, United States, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North AfricaA US-ordered assassination of a key Iranian lynchpin could overturn many calculations. Experts from the Royal United Services Institute offered the following reaction.
Tags: Middle East and North AfricaSusan Schulman
A photo essay on northern Iraq sheds light on the situation in camps for displaced persons.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Iraq, Middle East and North AfricaAndrei Kortunov and Malcolm Chalmers
No single power can ‘fix’ the current turmoil in the Middle East. Still, there may be scope for Russia–Europe cooperation in managing the region’s ills.
Tags: RUSI International, UK-Russia Security Dialogue, Civil–Military Relations, Russia, Defence Management, Defence Policy, Global Security Issues, National Security, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding, Resilience, Europe, Middle East and North AfricaMichael Stephens
The uproar in the wake of the death of Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul continues unabated. France, Germany and the UK are coordinating their responses, and are adopting a different approach from that of the US. But what are the considerations governing any action?
Tags: RUSI International, The Gulf Region, Middle East and North AfricaKamal Alam and Wajahat S Khan
Saudi Arabia’s new Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has been hailed as an historic organisation which will not only serve a military purpose but also take the ideological fight against those who use terror in the name of Islam.
Tags: The Gulf Region, Terrorism, Middle East and North AfricaGuney Yildiz
Turkey’s new foreign policy will see Ankara favouring closer ties with the US and Russia, and orienting away from Europe towards the Middle East.
Tags: Turkey, United States, RUSI Newsbrief, Syria, Global Security Issues, Europe, Middle East and North AfricaChristian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger
As international counter-piracy missions wind down, the region needs to develop coherent, effective and enduring structures to enhance maritime governance.
Tags: Military Sciences, RUSI Journal, Horn of Africa, International Institutions, Maritime Forces, Africa, Central and South Asia, Middle East and North AfricaMichael Stephens
Michael Stephens reviews The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East, by Christopher Phillips.
Tags: RUSI International, RUSI Journal, Syria, Counterinsurgency, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North AfricaRUSI is pleased to welcome Mark Ward, Director of START, to discuss the challenges the US, the UK and other partners have faced since the start of the civil war in Syria. He will also describe...
Tags: International Security Studies, Turkey, US Defence Policy, Syria, Counterinsurgency, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North AfricaA lecture by HRH Prince Turki al Faisal bin Abdulaziz al Saud on the future of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the region.
Tags: The Gulf Region, Middle East and North AfricaA round-table discussion with Professor Bulent Aras, Sabanci University, Istanbul and Dr Emirhan Yorulmazlar, Fellow, John Hopkins School.
Tags: Turkey, Middle East and North Africa
Fighting for the soul of Western militaries
Dependent Deterrent? US Support for the UK’s New Nuclear Warhead
New Zealand's Indo-Pacific Recalibration