Europe will need to decide whether the relationship with the Trump administration is manageable or if an entirely new approach is required.
Join us for key moments from Disorder's inaugural live event at RUSI, where experts debate the US's strategy under Trump and ...
A ceasefire, particularly one that switches back on US military aid and intelligence, will be enormously beneficial to the Ukrainians...It will frustrate the Russians, who might have been hoping to ...
In theory, a cursory review of Trump’s first 100 days in his first administration, in early 2017, should offer a preview for Trump 2.0. Back then, he boasted that he achieved more in that short period ...
How could a Western investor not be sure that its investment might be used for either the war which is still not finished, or for Russian military rearmament?” ...
I think part of the reaction is because they started out in a very civilian-oriented company, and over the past few months, especially, we’ve seen all of these civilian companies suddenly turn towards ...
Russia's desire to be regarded on an equal footing with other countries it considers to be major powers, particularly the US and China, often drives its foreign policy decision-making." ...
As threats from hostile states rise, the defences of Western democracies against financial interference remain dangerously ...
The problem is not that solutions are not available, but rather that no European member states have yet invested in the necessary combination of suitable aircraft, weapons, specialist training and ...
As the Prime Minister considers sending UK troops to Ukraine, assessing his options with the Chilcot checklist suggests the ...
With 2025 being the 25th Anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda, International Women’s Day offers us an ...
It reminded people that Ukraine had offensive potential and they held on to the pocket for a remarkable amount of time...I hesitate to say it wasn’t worth the attempt, and it had a shaping effect on ...