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There was little evidence that Iran was rushing to a bomb three weeks ago and apparently now 400 kilos of highly enriched uranium are unaccounted for. It will be a long time before the IAEA can ...
EU financing of defence procurement is sensible. But excluding non-EU European industry risks delays and reliance on bond ...
When export controls are seen as a tool to limit competitors’ technology advancements, they can have unintended consequences.
Our experts comment on the US strikes of three Iranian nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.
The global effort to disrupt proliferation financing is becalmed. A new body responsible for monitoring North Korea’s nuclear ...
This Occasional Paper provides an analysis of vehicle theft in the UK, including trends, responses and challenges.
This year’s Gallipoli Memorial Lecture was delivered by Vice Admiral Andrew Burns CB OBE, Fleet Commander, Royal Navy.
Geopolitical shocks continue to impact the oil market as prices spike in response to the Israel-Iran conflict. With the US ...
Canada will be spending 2% of its gross domestic product on defence within the next fiscal year. This is long overdue.
A conversation with Ingrid Southworth, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO and Lt Gen Sir Ian Cave, UK Military ...
After the UK’s newly published Strategic Defence Review took aim at Russia, Moscow’s response showed that their understanding ...
NATO allies increasingly view cloud as an operational imperative. But realising its benefits – from information advantage to ...