

Tom Keatinge is the Director of the Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies at RUSI, where his research focuses on matters at... read more
Matthew Harries
New revelations about the links between the UK and US nuclear programmes raise as many questions as they provide answers.
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, United States, Equipment and Acquisitions, UK, UK DefenceJustin Bronk
A new European combat aircraft is still likely to emerge from a programme plagued by mismatched national positions, priorities and industrial responsibilities.
Tags: Aerospace, Military Sciences, Germany, France, EuropeAndrey Krivorotov, Jennifer Cole and Klaus Dodds
The UK–Russia Security Dialogue addresses the ‘new normal’ of international health policy.
Tags: International Security Studies, UK-Russia Security Dialogue, RUSI Newsbrief, Russia, UKMatthew Harries
New revelations about the links between the UK and US nuclear programmes raise as many questions as they provide answers.
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, United States, Equipment and Acquisitions, UK, UK DefenceJustin Bronk
A new European combat aircraft is still likely to emerge from a programme plagued by mismatched national positions, priorities and industrial responsibilities.
Tags: Aerospace, Military Sciences, Germany, France, EuropeElly Darkin
While political and strategic considerations may push the UK to prioritise speed over substance when it comes to accession negotiations, this strategy may well pay off if joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership is seen as a starting point for greater commercial diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific.
Tags: Navigating the Indo-Pacific, UK, PacificAndrey Krivorotov, Jennifer Cole and Klaus Dodds
The UK–Russia Security Dialogue addresses the ‘new normal’ of international health policy.
Tags: International Security Studies, UK-Russia Security Dialogue, RUSI Newsbrief, Russia, UKWilliam D James
The UK's turbulent domestic situation has implications for how the country faces external threats.
Tags: RUSI Journal, UK, Defence Policy, UK DefenceGreg Mills
Donors are caught in a bind in Afghanistan. But it is a bind that ties.
Tags: United States, Afghanistan, NATO, RUSI Newsbrief, UKThe emergence of new financial services and methods of payment has brought greater variety and choice, but as with many innovations, the advantages have not been lost on criminal groups. Standard...
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTFPolicing is essential to the UK’s response to economic crime, yet it is an area that the government all too often overlooks. In this episode, recorded in February 2020, CFCS Associate Fellow Helena...
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTFTwenty years on from the 9/11 attacks, has the global response to terrorist financing adapted alongside the evolving risk landscape? The CFCS’s Tom Keatinge is joined by Rachel Love from Standard...
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTFAs the UK leaves the European Union on 31 January, RUSI experts look ahead to the defence and security implications.
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Defence, Industries and Society, Military Sciences, Organised Crime and Policing, Policing and Security, Sanctions, Brexit, UK, EuropeRUSI announces the launch of a high-level task-force to examine the future of UK sanctions policy after Brexit.
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Sanctions, AML/CTF, UKUK still central to global money laundering schemes, despite positive evaluation from international financial watchdog.
Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, AML/CTF, UKBeneficial ownership information should be used to support greater financial system integrity. But what are the realities? How is the information applied and what does this mean for future...
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security StudiesFraud against UK citizens, businesses and the UK public purse has reached epidemic levels – it is the volume crime of our times.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security StudiesRUSI’s Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies (CFCS) invites you to a fireside chat with Companies House.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies
Fighting for the soul of Western militaries
New Zealand's Indo-Pacific Recalibration
Dependent Deterrent? US Support for the UK’s New Nuclear Warhead