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Security guarantees] need to be credible,” said Matthew Savill, director of military sciences at the Royal United Services Institute think tank. “So the problem of basically saying ‘like Nato Article ...
Framing defence spending as a path to prosperity ignores its poor economic returns, limited job creation, and the opportunity costs of not making alternative public investments. The government has ...
Read reactions from Director of Military Sciences Matthew Savill, Director of the Centre for Finance and Security Tom ...
Nato is a potent force, Europe is a potent force, if we can hold together. We’re on our way to address material shortages, but will European unity hold? If the Americans aren’t there and the Russians ...
If universities in the West teach courses on sanctions and economic warfare, we shouldn’t be surprised by the emergence of a ...
Britain is a “perfect place” for this business, says Elijah Glantz of RUSI, a think-tank, because of its saturated consumer market and weak export controls. There are lots of expensive cars and phones ...
Faced with Beijing’s export controls on rare earth elements, the Trump administration has stepped in, but the risk remains.
Rooted in centuries of history, the border conflict between the two countries is set to flare up again unless underlying ...
This paper discusses the rising issue of fraud in the UK, particularly focusing on the role of money mules in facilitating ...
For five years, the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on cybersecurity has negotiated key thematic areas which can undermine ...
An expert panel reflect on the 80th anniversary of VJ (Victory over Japan) Day and the UK-Japan relationship.
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