As the US prepares to choose between two radically different pathways, the message for UK policymakers is clear: Europe matters. Read the latest RUSI Commentary from Dr Karin von Hippel on our website now.
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📺If you were unable to attend this year's Land Warfare Conference and missed keynote addresses from Chief of the General Staff Sir Roly Walker and the Rt Hon John Healey MP, Secretary of State for Defence, you can head over to our website now to watch both speeches in full. 🎤The Rt Hon John Healey MP: https://bit.ly/4fjTEGw 🎤Chief of the General Staff Sir Roly Walker: https://bit.ly/4ffoXCv 📧While you're here, make sure you stay up to date with the latest publications and events from the Military Sciences team by signing up to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/46klY7J
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With the 2024 NATO Washington summit now concluded, the UK must address the significant threat posed by AI and disinformation to global security, write Professor Ann M. Fitz-Gerald and Halyna Padalko in the latest RUSI Commentary.
The Need for a Strategic Approach to Disinformation and AI-Driven Threats
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'The FATF is operating in an increasingly fragmented geopolitical environment, dealing with the continued impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and trying to manage tensions with countries in the Global South' write Fatima Busra A. and Kathryn Westmore.
A Whole New World for the Financial Action Task Force?
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🎙In the latest episode of Global Security Briefing, host Neil Melvin is joined by RUSI Senior Associate Fellows Isabel Hilton OBE and Andrew Cainey to discuss how Labour will approach the balance between security, values, economic interests and environmental concerns and the difficult trade-offs inherent in dealing with China. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3Yg1evG
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🎉A big thank you to everyone who attended the Land Warfare Conference earlier this week! We would also like to thank our speakers, our colleagues at the British Army, and all of our RUSI staff members for their hard work in making this conference a success. See you all again next year! In the meantime, you can stay up to date with the latest publications and events from the Military Sciences team by signing up to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/46klY7J
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'As much as Israelis and Palestinians distrust their own leaders, they also distrust the other side’s, including the relative moderates who would be most likely to re-engage in a future peace process' writes Dr Julie Norman in today's RUSI Commentary.
Israelis and Palestinians Have Never Sounded So Alike Yet Been So Far Apart
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🎙In the latest RUSI Journal Radio episode, we are joined by Major Patrick Hinton, Former Chief of the General Staff's Visiting Fellow at RUSI, to discuss how AI can be used in military wargaming, recruitment and retention and procurement. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3WjTc2v
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'There was a significant gap between the UK's perceived preparedness and actual response capabilities when faced with a real-world pandemic' writes Andrew Neal in the latest RUSI Commentary.
Pandemic Preparedness in UK National Security Documents: Paper vs Reality
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'Beyond targeted efforts to gain access to devices and systems used by Ukrainian soldiers, Russia has also reoriented its cyber forces to help locate Ukrainian military equipment and positions' writes Dan Black in the latest RUSI Commentary.
Russia's Cyber Campaign Shifts to Ukraine's Frontlines
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