Far from making a ‘reckless’ commitment likely to escalate tension, by checking Beijing’s hubristic tendencies, Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi may have done us all a favour.
The underlying calculation is that a war-weary society subjected to sustained attacks might exert pressure on the government to accept almost any settlement that promises an end to hostilities...Thus ...
Ed Arnold, a senior research fellow for European security at the Royal United Services Institute, said the use of the Chinese technology was “very concerning”. He added: “China, Russia and North Korea ...
In a visit that consolidated bilateral stability between the US and Japan, economic matters held more focus than issues of defence for President Trump.
This research paper examines the critical vulnerabilities in the production of Russia’s Sukhoi combat aircraft and its implications for NATO and global defence markets.
By recasting Venezuelan gangs as combatants in an armed conflict, the Trump administration is testing the limits of U.S. law and policy — and in this case, the ends may not justify the means.
The latest round of Pakistan-Afghanistan violence and negotiations highlights how Pakistan’s cyclical policy failures and Afghan Taliban’s tolerance for terrorist havens threaten to derail any ...
A panel discussion launching our research paper investigating the proliferation and success of Chinese money laundering operations.
At the Xi-Trump meeting, China paused rare-earths curbs for a year and pledged to refine detailed plans, offering a cautious sip of a bitter cup ahead.
Sharaa’s overture to Moscow marked the culmination of months of growing diplomatic engagement, during which Russia resumed shipments of wheat and oil to Syria and agreed to print new Syrian banknotes ...
How mini-lateral export control frameworks among key technology-supplying nations can put a slow puncture into Huawei’s ‘Spare Tyre’ of entities created to counter US sanctions.
Cloud computing has become a fundamental capability for European national security and defence. Governments increasingly depend on cloud services to strengthen national resilience, modernise legacy ...
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