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Under increasing economic and diplomatic pressure from the US, it is time for Canada to reconsider joining the Joint ...
In the context where these defence companies are incredibly high value in terms of espionage targets, it’s an entirely reasonable risk management approach to take based on the historical evidence we ...
As defence budgets grow across Europe, fragmented procurement, tight budgets, and currency instability demand innovative financial solutions. The Defence, Security and Resilience Bank might hold the ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its occupation of Ukrainian nuclear facilities has highlighted the threat that militaries can pose to nuclear installations. This paper aims to understand the ...
Brazil is one of several countries in the Global South that is exerting influence in cyberspace to achieve its national goals. But what are Brazil’s international cyber security priorities? And does ...
A new report from the Financial Action Task Force examines how financial intelligence can be used to protect children from online sexual exploitation. CFS Director Tom Keatinge speaks with Abi ...
Aid spending on development in East Africa has had a long run of poor results, calling into question the efficacy of carrying ...
In October 2024, the National Economic Crime Centre and the Home Office convened the first Economic Crime Academic Forum, to bridge the gap between academic research and policymaking. Economic crime ...
Trevor Taylor, director of the Defence, Industries & Society Programme at the Royal United Services Institute, outlined the advantages of the new process. A small-scale process avoids safety risks ...
The Rusi report, compiled by Darya Dolzikova, warns that nuclear power plants – which are seen by many as a green alternative to burning fossil fuels to generate electricity – may be targeted more ...
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