Israel’s disarm of Hezbollah may delegitimise the Lebanese state faster than it degrades the militia, reproducing the conditions that have so far sustained Hezbollah.
In the final episode of our Cyber Statecraft series, we invite Microsoft – a company that operates across nearly every jurisdiction on Earth – to the conversation.
As big as the change at the end of the Cold War, the current 'hinge moment' is different in its complexities, discusses former UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband.
For NATO, this year has seen one battle after another, all started by the U.S. The latest is a plan to allocate fewer forces to Europe. Europeans should treat it as an opportunity.
Watch the recording of the briefing by Baroness Lloyd of Effra, Minister for Digital Economy, UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and the Department for Business and Trade.
As Iraq faces regional war, fiscal uncertainty and armed-group politics, Ankara is seeking to turn security cooperation, trade and connectivity into strategic leverage.
Air forces modernising fast-jet training should prioritise core airmanship skills with regular live flying over increasing tactical complexity at early stages.
This paper explores strategies for UK forces to overcome adversaries' technological advantages through targeted investments, structured engagements and maintaining initiative.
This paper explores how AI is revolutionising proliferation financing and sanctions evasion, revealing new threats, regulatory gaps and actionable policy solutions.
Despite intelligence dominance in the war with Iran, events suggest the US intelligence community is having little influence on White House decision-making.