This report details the discussions at a roundtable for private and public sector participants held by RUSI's Centre for Finance and Security in Pretoria to share views on South African policy ...
Kazakhstan’s multivector foreign policy has enabled it to navigate great power rivalries, safeguarding its autonomy while emerging as a key middle power on the global stage.
In an increasingly volatile geopolitical situation, countering the threat from hostile submarines remains critical to gain and maintain sea control. If the Royal Navy is to fight and win in this ...
Discussions held in Budapest in September 2024 addressed the state of sanctions implementation and enforcement in Hungary. In September 2024, the Centre for Finance and Security at RUSI convened a ...
This year’s Gallipoli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Admiral Sir Keith Blount, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO.
Turkey’s bid to join BRICS underscores Erdogan’s ambition for global influence, but the suspicion and distrust generated by Ankara’s past actions cast doubt on his great power aspirations. During this ...
RUSI and the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) hosted government officials, regional experts and researchers for a workshop addressing Indo-Pacific perspectives on responsible cyber ...
The transition to a low-carbon economy demands intense extraction of critical minerals such as cobalt, raising urgent questions about social and environmental impacts across global supply chains.
The world order is being challenged by new organisations and initiatives designed to sideline existing Western-led institutions. The latest summit of the group of states known collectively as the ...