Following President Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Paris Climate Agreement, RUSI experts explain the implications for global energy security and trade in critical minerals with the US.
Following US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's address at the NATO HQ on Wednesday, Dr Jack Watling shares his view on the implications for European security.
Electric vehicles are a key part of the UK’s green transition. With many major Chinese brands rapidly entering the UK market, there are concerns that the software embedded in electric vehicles could be used to spy on UK drivers or even cause a remote shutdown.
A review of the UK's counter-extremism strategy is crucial, given the evolution in the way violent, hateful rhetoric spreads, says Dr Jess White, Acting Director, Terrorism and Conflict Studies, RUSI.
Following the release of his new book 'The Anglo-American Military Relationship: Arms Across the Ocean', Professor Wyn Rees gives his assessment of Anglo-American relations in a period where the US foreign policy may be moving away from Europe and towards the Indo-Pacific.
Professor Malcolm Chalmers, our Deputy Director-General, assesses the significance of the government's announcement to spend 2.5% of GDP on defence by 2030.
If the US wants to remain a global power, it cannot avoid being engaged in the Middle East, says Jonathan Cohen, RUSI Distinguished Fellow and Former US Ambassador to Egypt.
The surprise attack conducted by Hamas on 7 October, and the subsequent retaliatory actions from a traumatised Israel, will inevitably lead to bloodshed and much diplomatic activity in the Middle East in the coming months, says Dr Tobias Borck, Senior Research Fellow for Middle East Security.