Joel Rogers de Waal
Associate Fellow
Joel is an Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute and the academic director at YouGov.
Joel is an Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute and the academic director at YouGov.
Public opinion on paying hostage-takers reflects a broader contradiction between principle and practice.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, United States, Germany, France, UK, Domestic Security, Global Security Issues, Law and Ethics, TerrorismNew YouGov/RUSI polling portrays a kind of ignorant faith in NATO but also significant doubts that UK defence capability is fit for modern...
Tags: NATO, UK, Defence Policy, International Institutions, National Security, UK Defence, EuropeA new survey of the British public shows both profound reverence and some striking ignorance towards Britain’s involvement in the Second...
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, UK, HistoryWestern digital society can never be properly fortified against foreign interference. But it could do more in the realm of information...
Tags: Cyber, Information, TechnologyBritish voters are vulnerably ignorant about the authority to go to war.
Tags: United Nations, NATO, International Responses, UK, Global Security Issues, International Institutions, Law and Ethics, EuropePolling suggests a mix of apathy and emphasis on security in the cyber-surveillance debate.
Tags: UK Counter-terrorism, Tackling Extremism, UK, Terrorism, EuropePublic opinion on paying hostage-takers reflects a broader contradiction between principle and practice.
Tags: Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies, United States, Germany, France, UK, Domestic Security, Global Security Issues, Law and Ethics, TerrorismNew YouGov/RUSI polling portrays a kind of ignorant faith in NATO but also significant doubts that UK defence capability is fit for modern...
Tags: NATO, UK, Defence Policy, International Institutions, National Security, UK Defence, EuropeWestern digital society can never be properly fortified against foreign interference. But it could do more in the realm of information...
Tags: Cyber, Information, TechnologyBritish voters are vulnerably ignorant about the authority to go to war.
Tags: United Nations, NATO, International Responses, UK, Global Security Issues, International Institutions, Law and Ethics, EuropePolling suggests a mix of apathy and emphasis on security in the cyber-surveillance debate.
Tags: UK Counter-terrorism, Tackling Extremism, UK, Terrorism, EuropeOverstating authoritarian populism in the West could be a self-fulfilling prophecy for the feared retreat of Liberalism.
Tags: United States, Americas, EuropeJoel Rogers de Waal
A new survey of the British public shows both profound reverence and some striking ignorance towards Britain’s involvement in the Second...
Tags: RUSI Newsbrief, UK, HistoryEdited by Adrian L Johnson
A comprehensive audit of a quarter-century of British military operations at home and overseas
Tags: UK Defence Policy, RUSI Books, History, UK DefenceEdited by Jonathan Eyal
Wracked by a crisis of both solvency and democracy, the European Union must make some difficult choices. This paper presents both sides of...
Tags: International Security Studies, Occasional Papers, European Union, EuropeBritish public divided on whether drones make the West more or less safe, but small majority support targeted killing of known terrorists...
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Diversity in the UK's Intelligence Agencies
Financing Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism
New UK Government Initiative to Support High-Risk, High-Reward Military Science Needs Refinement