As governments around the world prioritise economic resilience and security, Research Fellow Dan Marks argues that COP is ...
Without adopting Canberra's policies wholesale, the UK's intelligence-policymaker network would benefit from making some of ...
Recent history in Afghanistan and Iraq teaches that rebuilding in active conflict zones comes with its share of hazard and ...
Iraq's elections make ponderous a status quo Washington and Tehran seek to preserve; manoeuvring politicians make work for ...
There's no doubt the controls on Russian access to technology is impacting its oil industry, but the impact of those restrictions has been frustratingly slow, hence the concerted effort by Ukraine to ...
The directors of the leading UK defence and foreign policy think tanks discuss the fundamental foreign policy challenges ...
Far from making a ‘reckless’ commitment likely to escalate tension, by checking Beijing’s hubristic tendencies, Japan’s Prime ...
There is good reason to believe that Ukraine can improve the efficacy of its strikes in 2026, [but] the question is the extent to which the combination of sanctions and strikes will create a cashflow ...
How mini-lateral export control frameworks among key technology-supplying nations can put a slow puncture into Huawei’s ...
If this had been used to dazzle the pilot and that aircraft had subsequently crashed, then maybe the case could be made that not only was it hostile but it was fundamentally an armed attack because it ...
This research paper examines the critical vulnerabilities in multirotor uncrewed aerial system (MUAS) supply chains, ...
These provocations also function as a stress test for NATO unity. By probing for weaknesses and divisions among European allies and forcing Europe to focus inwards to defend its own airspace and ...
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