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...
Nov 9, 2022
Originally published 9 November 2022.
Six months in, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol still treads a careful balance on some policy matters.
Veerle speaks with Ms Saeme Kim, Korea Foundation Visiting Fellow in RUSI’s Indo-Pacific Programme from 2021–2022. Saeme explores the policy continuities and changes in...
Nov 2, 2022
As the world watches, protests continue to rage across Iran.
With protests continuing across the country, Dr Neil Melvin is joined by Dr Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi, Senior Research Fellow, RUSI International Security Studies, to consider Iran’s future as it faces a changing regional and global security. They assess...