Guest Contributor
Sanctions and Russia – How effective are they?
Nobody is expecting a perfect Russia, or even a perfect world. But an improved world will come from a changed Russia.
The need for new international treaties on undersea cables
Above our heads and beneath the waves - the need for new international treaties.
It’s sink or swim time for the EU on Russia
The EU's disunity and institutional quagmire remains a barrier to a robust response to Russia.
What next for Russia and Ukraine?
What next for Russia and Ukraine? It is now increasingly a matter of 'when' and not 'if' for Ukraine argues Ozer Khalid.
BAE Systems releases Contribution to the UK economy’ report
BAE contracted the research firm Oxford Economics to "produce an independent analysis of our contribution to the UK's economy in 2020".
Did the deliberate weakening of warlords cause Afghanistan’s collapse?
In this submission, Ben Acheson asks whether the weakening of warlords caused Afghanistan's Collapse.
British jets ‘grapple with’ American fighters and bombers over North Sea
Over two dozen British aircraft have taken part in training with American bombers and fighter aircraft.
The Welsh Cavalry prepares for Mali deployment
Soldiers from 1st The Queen’s Dragoon Guards participated in their final 'Mission Rehearsal Exercise' at Stanford Training Area, simulating a number of humanitarian and military situations.
Royal Navy offshore patrol vessels visit San Diego to start Pacific deployment
Two River-Class offshore patrol vessels, HMS Tamar and HMS Spey, departed San Diego for Hawaii after spending 6 days in port.
U.S. warship has social media accounts hacked
The Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Kidd has had its official Facebook account hijacked by a hacker who has been livestreaming himself playing videogames.