

Dr Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi is Senior Research Fellow at the International Security Studies department at RUSI. Her research is... read more
Aaditya Dave
Mutual concerns around China’s assertiveness, as well as economic and diaspora ties, will sustain the positive trajectory of the US–India relationship.
Tags: China, International Security Studies, Navigating the Indo-Pacific, United States, IndiaDavid Crouch
David Crouch reviews Toxic: A History of Nerve Agents, From Nazi Germany to Putin’s Russia, by Dan Kaszeta.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Global Security Issues, TechnologyColin D Robinson and Jahara Matisek
Better outcomes might be achieved by supporting local forces.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Horn of Africa, Counterinsurgency, Defence Policy, AfricaSidharth Kaushal
It is not the size but the composition of the latest package of US arms sales to Taiwan that is noteworthy.
Tags: China, Military Sciences, United States, US Defence Policy, Maritime Forces, PacificRiccardo Fabiani and Michael Ayari
A November constitutional referendum has failed to address the Algerian protest movement’s demands for political change. The need to establish a dialogue mechanism to tackle the country’s growing economic problems remains as urgent as ever.
Tags: Middle East and North AfricaAniseh Bassiri Tabrizi, Antonio Giustozzi, Michael Stephens, H A Hellyer and Tobias Borck
Our analysts and associate fellows look at what awaits the Biden presidency in the region.
Tags: International Security Studies, Iran's Nuclear Programme, United States, Unpacking the MENA, Middle East and North AfricaAndreas Krieg
Joe Biden is likely to follow a trajectory of path dependency in the Middle East, by leading from behind, delegating rather than implementing, being disruptive rather than constructive, and thus protracting conflict resolutions.
Tags: United States, RUSI Newsbrief, Middle East and North AfricaKasra Aarabi
Hossein Dehghan, an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps heavyweight with strong ties to Hizbullah, has announced his candidacy for Iran’s 2021 elections. What would his presidency mean for Iran’s policies at home and abroad?
Tags: Iran, RUSI NewsbriefSandor Fabian
This article proposes that ‘professional irregular’ forces would provide the Baltics with the best defence against Russian aggression.
Tags: NATO, RUSI Newsbrief, Russia, Defence Policy, EuropeArmed Forces, Military Sciences, Defence Policy, UK, Land Forces, Military Personnel, UK Defence
International Security Studies, Iran, Global Security Issues, Middle East and North Africa
RUSI Senior Research Fellow Emily Winterbotham examines the new US strategy in Afghanistan and South Asia announced by President Trump on 21 August 2017.
International Security Studies, Land Operations, Pakistan, Terrorism, US Defence Policy, Afghanistan, Global Security Issues, Central and South AsiaRUSI experts offer their assessments on the impact of Covid-19 in Africa
Tags: Coronavirus, International Security Studies, Horn of Africa, AfricaRUSI experts offered their assessments on the impact of Covid-19 in the Middle East.
Tags: Coronavirus, Middle East and North AfricaAn online briefing from experts of the Royal United Services Institute on the global impact of Covid-19.
Tags: Coronavirus, Global Security Issues
The Biden Administration’s First Steps and the UN
The Biden Presidency: What Role for the UK on Iran?
Episode Ten: Counter Terrorism Financing: Does the Current Global Approach Work?