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Read reactions from Director of Military Sciences Matthew Savill, Director of the Centre for Finance and Security Tom ...
Faced with Beijing’s export controls on rare earth elements, the Trump administration has stepped in, but the risk remains.
Fears over leadership decapitation, calls for restraint from the Iraqi government, and discouragement from Iran were behind ...
Rooted in centuries of history, the border conflict between the two countries is set to flare up again unless underlying ...
If universities in the West teach courses on sanctions and economic warfare, we shouldn’t be surprised by the emergence of a ...
This paper discusses the rising issue of fraud in the UK, particularly focusing on the role of money mules in facilitating ...
An expert panel reflect on the 80th anniversary of VJ (Victory over Japan) Day and the UK-Japan relationship.
For five years, the Open-Ended Working Group (OEWG) on cybersecurity has negotiated key thematic areas which can undermine ...
Trump remains bafflingly unwilling to apply the maximum economic pressure on Russia that would mean summits like those held yesterday are more likely to yield the success Donald Trump craves.
Vladimir Putin came to the Alaska summit with the principal goal of stalling any pressure on Russia to end the war. He will consider the summit outcome as mission accomplished.
If Putin’s military objective was to avoid immediate constraints on Russian operations in Ukraine, then he appears to have succeeded: the continued intensity of fighting reinforces the impression that ...
Russia’s frostier relations with Armenia and Azerbaijan provide the West with an opportunity to intervene by counterbalancing ...