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Global Security Briefing

Dec 28, 2022

As the year comes to a close, the International Security Studies team at RUSI reviews the biggest stories from 2022 and what to look out for in 2023.

2022 has been a watershed year in the security sphere, from the war in Ukraine to major developments in the Indo-Pacific. This two-part seasonal special brings together...


Dec 21, 2022

Originally published 21 December 2022. 

Tough times lie ahead for Beijing, with a turbulent external environment now matched with domestic unrest.

To round out 2022, Veerle and Dr Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT Austin, reflect on a turbulent year for China...


Dec 14, 2022

As NATO prepares to welcome Sweden as a member, we examine what Stockholm’s security agenda could look like in the years ahead.

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Sweden quickly announced its intention to seek NATO membership. This move marked a significant departure from the country’s previous...


Nov 30, 2022

As the conflict enters the harshest months of the year, wen discuss what the winter could mean for both sides.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine sent shockwaves around the world and has dominated the headlines ever since. Russia has focused heavily on seizing territory, and even formally annexed some regions in September....


Nov 16, 2022

As the final electoral results trickle in, we discusses what the midterm elections can tell us about the future of US domestic and foreign policies.

Neil Melvin sits down with Max Bergmann, Director of the Europe Program at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC. With an anticipated...