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Sneha Reddy
Sneha Reddy reviews Soldiers of Empire: Indian and British Armies in World War II, by Tarak Barkawi.
Tags: RUSI Journal, India, UK, History, Military PersonnelJohn Stone
John Stone reviews Rebooting Clausewitz: ‘On War’ in the Twenty-First Century, by Christopher Coker.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Defence Policy, HistoryJohn Kiszely
John Kiszely reviews The Bramall Papers: Reflections on War and Peace, by Field Marshal Lord Bramall.
Tags: RUSI Journal, Global Strategy and Commitments, UK, Defence Policy, History, UK Defence, EuropeWhen young men and women join the Armed Forces they do so with the full realisation that they may be required to lay down their life for their country. In return for this sacrifice, they should be afforded the same human rights protection as every other British citizen. The Equality and Human Rights Commission has worked to ensure that the human rights of military personnel are protected. It is...
Tags: Law and Ethics, Military PersonnelThe UK’s first Armed Forces Day provides the opportunity to celebrate the contribution of members of all three services. Donations to service charities and popular lobbies for armed forces issues underline the high public regard for British troops. However, in our celebration, we must not lose sight of the broader challenges to defence policy, or an unwillingness to match public expenditure to...
Tags: Military Personnel, EuropeThe Judgement handed down on 18 May by the Court of Appeal does not radically alter the existing parameters of combat service for military personnel. Rather it confirms the previously held view that soldiers should be accorded all reasonable protection within the context of operational conditions. Future litigation will clarify the decision made by the Court of Appeal and will also further serve...
Tags: Law and Ethics, Military PersonnelAndrew Glazzard
Andrew Glazzard reviews Stalin’s Englishman: The Lives of Guy Burgess, by Andrew Lownie.
Tags: International Security Studies, RUSI Journal, UK, History, IntelligenceAndrew Stewart
Bill Slim played a pivotal role in British military education following the Second World War.
Tags: RUSI Journal, UK, History, Military PersonnelMichael Clarke
Michael Clarke reviews Too Important for the Generals: Losing and Winning the First World War, by Allan Mallinson.
Tags: RUSI Journal, The Great War, History, Europe
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