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Economic Crime Academic Forum Report
In October 2024, the National Economic Crime Centre and the Home Office convened the first Economic Crime Academic Forum, to bridge the gap between academic research and policymaking.
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Economic Crime Academic Forum Report
In October 2024, the National Economic Crime Centre and the Home Office convened the first Economic Crime Academic Forum, to bridge the gap between academic research and policymaking.
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Ukraine. Beware the semantic minefield
https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/commentary/ukraine-beware-semantic-minefield
The dangers to Ukraine multiply. The international focus on President Trump’s tariffs has sucked attention away from Ukraine just as Gaza did in 2024. Trump’s threat to walk-away from a peace deal adds further jeopardy as does Europe’s increasingly unconvincing attempts to demonstrate collective resolve. Linked to this last point is a
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Episode 99: Can Europe Rearm – and Might this be in Time?
https://www.rusi.org/podcasts/global-security-briefing/episode-99-can-europe-rearm-and-might-be-time
As Europe races to rearm, can it do so fast enough to deter looming threats? We explore this question with Shashank Joshi and Dr. Daniel Fiott.
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Ep113. What’s America Without Allies? With Kori Schake
https://www.rusi.org/podcast-series/disorder-podcast/ep113-whats-america-without-allies-kori-schake
As America's reliability wanes, host Jason Platt is joined by Kori Schake Director of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) to analyse the implications for NATO and Five Eyes. Discover the potential consequences for global alliances.
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Time for a European Security Council?
https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/commentary/time-european-security-council
Where and how are European countries going to discuss the European security architecture, and coordinate their activities and efforts? Is it now time to dust off the idea of a European Security (and Defence) Council?
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Future Telecoms and National Security
https://www.rusi.org/news-and-comment/explainers/future-telecoms-and-national-security
This briefing considers the impact on national security of the telecom networks that underpin all national critical infrastructures in the UK.
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UK Sanctions Implementation and Strategy Taskforce: Ransomware Sanctions
This conference report covers the discussions at a February 2025 online workshop to discuss the UK’s experience with ransomware sanctions to date.
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Space Technologies in the UK
https://www.rusi.org/news-and-comment/explainers/space-technologies-uk
This briefing looks at space technologies in the UK, from start-ups to sustainable space power.
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AI Technologies and National Security
https://www.rusi.org/news-and-comment/explainers/ai-technologies-and-national-security
This briefing explores AI and national security and the risks and opportunities for the UK.
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Quantum Technologies in the UK
https://www.rusi.org/news-and-comment/explainers/quantum-technologies-uk
This briefing explores the risks and opportunities of quantum technologies for national security.
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Finance and Security in Brief: Improving Crypto Asset Seizures
Aidan Larkin, Co-founder and CEO of software company Asset Reality, explores the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the seizure of crypto assets.
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Ep.112 Tariffs and the Divergence of US and Europe
https://www.rusi.org/podcast-series/disorder-podcast/ep112-tariffs-and-divergence-us-and-europe
In this episode Alexandra Hall Hall and Jason Pack explore US-Europe political differences, from democracy to national security.
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Episode 14: Abdul Haris Nasution: Insurgent Founder of the Indonesian Army
General Nasution’s journey from insurgent to Army commander and strategist fighting against communist insurgents in Indonesia is described by Colonel Dr Almuchalif Suryo.
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The Sudan Conflict, Two Years On
https://www.rusi.org/news-and-comment/video-commentary/sudan-conflict-two-years
As foreign ministers gather in London seeking to resolve Sudan's civil war, RUSI expert Michael Jones outlines the current state of the conflict.
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Cyber Statecraft: Is India Using Cyber Tools Responsibly?
India is one of several countries in the Global South that is exerting influence in cyberspace to achieve its national goals.
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Frozen Out: Why the UK Must Step Up in the Arctic
https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/commentary/frozen-out-why-uk-must-step-arctic
The Arctic is set to be a proving ground for the navies of the High North. As warmer temperatures open up shipping routes for longer each year, great resources are at stake, and a determination to exert control is growing evident among the UK’s neighbours in the region.
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Rebalancing European Joint Fires to Deter Russia
Accelerating the degradation of Russia's integrated air defence systems is critical to enabling the defeat of Russian ground forces. This paper considers the role of land-air integration in achieving their suppression and destruction.
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Black Sea Significance to European Security
A long-term campaign to constrain Russia must go beyond thoughts of the threat from the North, and consider the influence of the Black Sea on Russia's strategic and military position.
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The Role of Land-Air Integration in Defeating Russian Air Defences
Accelerating the degradation of Russia's integrated air defence systems is critical to enabling the defeat of Russian ground forces. This paper considers the role of land-air integration in achieving their suppression and destruction.
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Finance and Security in Brief: Tackling Crypto Sanctions Evasion
Andrew Fierman, Head of National Security Intelligence at analysis firm Chainalysis, sheds light on the role of cryptocurrencies in evading sanctions, particularly in the context of Russia.