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  RUSI - Royal United Services Institute
27  april     23h00
Recording: Tech Sovereignty and the UK - with the Rt Hon Liz Kendall MP
Event moderated by Baroness Poppy Gustafsson CBE,[object Object]    An address by The Rt Hon Liz Kendall MP, UK Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology on tech sovereignty and the UK in the world...
07  may     23h00
Getting the Financial Action Task Force’s Travel Rule Right: Delivering on Guidance
Arzu Abbasova,[object Object]    The Financial Action Task Force’s plans for cross-border payment transparency are welcome, but this ambition without safeguards may undermine...
06  may     23h00
Iran War Grew UAE-Israel Security Ties: Normalisation’s Peril, Promise
Burcu Ozcelik,[object Object]    The UAE has emerged as Israel’s most operationally significant Arab partner. But, for now, the relationship is no guarantee of wider regional...
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The New Scramble: Turkey, Somalia and the Battle for the Red Sea
Matthew Chandler de Waal,[object Object]    The abundance of oil deposits in Somalia has lured interest from Turkey, deepening the Mogadishu-Ankara relationship.
05  may     23h00
The Role of Private Sector Intelligence in a Divided World
,[object Object],[object Object]    Long before governments built dedicated intelligence services, private actors were already collecting and analysing strategic information - insuring...
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AI Will Not Start Nuclear War - But It May Change How We Think About It
Leo Keay,[object Object]    Misconceived notions about AI-assisted analysis dramatically overlook the parallels between contemporary intelligence processes and the future form...
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AI-Enabled Vulnerability Discovery Is Reshaping National Cyber Defence
Aybars Tuncdogan,[object Object]    The risk that AI-enabled vulnerability discovery tools will be misused is real. How can the UK minimise its strategic dependence and stay capable in...
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Understanding the Relaxation of Japan’s Defence Export Rules
Philip Shetler-Jones,[object Object]    Takaichi is doubling down on the strategic bet made by Abe, that the benefits of a more self-reliant defence posture and engaged international...
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Strategic Access, Strategic Pressure: Sanctions in UK Offensive Cyber Policy
Anjuli R. K. Shere,[object Object]    Sanctions limit adversaries’ technology access. In designing them, UK policy makers need to also consider sanctions’ future effect on cyber espionage...
04  may     23h00
The US Blockade of Hormuz: Who Holds the Advantage?
Sidharth Kaushal and Dan Marks,[object Object],[object Object]    The efforts by the US and Iran to interfere with the flow of oil and gas from the Gulf mirror each other in their intent to affect any final...
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Episode 17: Industrial Mobilisation: Harnessing the Capacity of Defence Primes Andrea Thompson
,[object Object],[object Object]    Despite an increasing focus on SMEs, effective industrial mobilisation must also better harness the power of traditional defence firms. Andrea...
30  april     23h00
The Iran-Israel War Presents a Problem for Russia’s Military Supply Chains
Emily Ferris,[object Object]    Israel and the US’s targeting of Iran’s supply chain routes are starting to have a discernible impact on Russia’s long-term infrastructure plans.
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Episode 18: From Passive to Active: The Revolution at UK Companies House
,[object Object]    The long-derided corporate registry is finally coming into its own as a central player in confronting the UK’s role in global illicit finance.
29  april     23h00
Recording: Fireside Chat with Nick Ferrari on Vehicle Theft
,[object Object]    In this exclusive one-on-one conversation with one of the UK’s most recognised talk radio voices, Nick Ferrari, Research Fellow Elijah Glantz...
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FCAS: France and Germany’s Fight for a Future Fighter
Christoph Bergs and Linus Terhorst,[object Object],[object Object]    Berlin may give up on FCAS’s flagship pillar but alternatives that will deliver the capability the Luftwaffe needs and fulfil industrial hopes will...
28  april     23h00
Recording: Inaugural Lord Fisher Lecture on Sea Power and Naval Transformation
Lecture moderated by Dr Sidharth Kaushal,[object Object]    The inaugural Lord Fisher Lecture delivered by General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, Royal Navy.
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Defence AI Beyond the Headlines
Pia Hüsch, Prerana Joshi and Noah Sylvia,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]    A misunderstanding of AI - as used in US air strikes against Iran - obscures deeper questions about the pace modern militaries are trading...
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Beyond Disruption: The Hidden Economics of Houthi Attacks
Valery Bonakhau,[object Object]    Houthi attacks on shipping are read as an instrument of geopolitical pressure. That reading is incomplete. The attacks have a second, less visible...
27  april     23h00
Is the Shadow Fleet Rallying Round the Russian Flag?
Gonzalo Saiz Erausquin,[object Object]    International pressure on flag registries has pushed part of Russia’s shadow fleet directly under Russian registration, potentially exposing news...
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Escrow and Russian Oil Super-Profits: Revisiting an Old Sanctions Tool
Tom Keatinge,[object Object]    The war in the Middle East has boosted oil profits for Russia and Iran and neutered the price cap. It is time to revisit the past.
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