South Africa’s apartheid-era ‘Bantustans’ exemplified state-sponsored pseudo-independence. Today, history risks repeating ...
Dan Marks, a research fellow in energy security at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) think tank, described the critical minerals industry as a “longer term, strategic problem”, but said it ...
A discussion on China’s future ambitions with David Rennie, Geopolitics Editor at The Economist.
The RUSI State Threats Taskforce (STT) and SOC ACE research programme have launched a new report which explores the growing ...
Labour’s ambitious AI Opportunities Action Plan sets a strong vision to leverage AI technologies for UK economic growth. How ...
RUSI’s Global Partnership for Responsible Cyber Behaviour (GP-RCB) group joined government officials, industry, and civil ...
Turkey’s post-Assad ambitions face mounting risks as it backs Syria’s new rulers while navigating the challenges of sectarian ...
Russia's Mediterranean foothold faces uncertainty, with Tartus’s future hanging in the balance and alternative bases in Libya ...
As Turkey asserts its ‘Blue Homeland’ doctrine, Cyprus faces mounting challenges over maritime rights and energy security in ...
The Gaza ceasefire-hostage deal could provide an opportunity for wider de-escalation in the Middle East, particularly if Iran uses the opportunity to bring the temperature down, a senior fellow at ...
Sanctions have hindered Russia's military capabilities by raising procurement costs, increasing reliance on allies and ...
Only 5 per cent of Serious Fraud Office investigations come from whistleblowers; in contrast, in 2022, 86 per cent of penalties imposed by one US enforcement agency originated from whistleblowers.