In a new book, author Anton Moiseienko argues that designing the right incentives will determine the future success of financial crime fighting. In this latest episode of the STR podcast, host Tom ...
This paper highlights the urgent need for Europe to reshape its security framework to address emerging threats and ensure long-term stability and strategic advantage against the most significant ...
2025 offered the most generous potential off-ramp for Vladimir Putin. He rejected it. Russia must demonstrate to its domestic audience and to the West that it retains the initiative and remains a ...
National resilience and the vulnerability of Critical National Infrastructure to sabotage has increasingly come under scrutiny since the publication of the Strategic Defence Review.
This paper examines Japan's vulnerability to foreign influence and proposes legislative measures, drawing lessons from the UK, the US and Australia. The Policy Research Council of the Liberal ...
This is the second nuclear age. It retains many of the characteristics of the first, but reframes how we think about the future. Words matter. A name shapes what we see and what we do not see. A ...
Russia’s practice of state seizure is growing at pace, as it reappropriates businesses and assets from those the regime considers disloyal. In Russia, the word reiderstvo – corporate raiding – does ...
This paper assesses the probable deterrent effect of the Atlantic Bastion, a strategic concept outlined in the UK’s Strategic Defence Review. This research paper explores the strategic concept of the ...
The National Army Museum’s Justin Maciejewski reveals how General Bagnall’s far-reaching reforms transformed the British Army for war against the USSR. Read the transcript The National Army Museum’s ...
To curtail the exploitation of critical mineral supply chains by criminal actors, lessons can be drawn from the example of gold mining. Gold provides an instructive, cautionary example of the dangers ...
The rise of ‘minilateral’ Europe now stands at a crossroads. Will countries seek to structure the new ad hoc formats to retain a distinct European security community, or risk further fragmentation?
Ukraine’s drone success holds a deeper lesson for NATO: technological sovereignty at the component level is essential to future battlefield dominance. Few military developments in recent history have ...