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When export controls are seen as a tool to limit competitors’ technology advancements, they can have unintended consequences.
A conversation with Ingrid Southworth, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to NATO and Lt Gen Sir Ian Cave, UK Military ...
The AI arms race is definitely ‘gathering speed’. What about the information wars? ‘Countries that are very good at AI could ...
The Iranians might decide that the only way to prevent future military attacks on its territory is not only to reconstitute the programme, but to push toward weaponisation,” said Darya Dolzikova, a ...
What we really stress in the findings is the fact that it’s a certain make or model today, but if that gets engineered out [with technological advances to counter theft], or the demand shifts, it will ...
This Occasional Paper provides an analysis of vehicle theft in the UK, including trends, responses and challenges.
Our experts comment on the US strikes of three Iranian nuclear facilities at Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.
NATO’s summit in the Hague will set an historic target of 5% of GDP on defence. Allies hope this can buy enough time to fill ...
The global effort to disrupt proliferation financing is becalmed. A new body responsible for monitoring North Korea’s nuclear ...
It is impossible for a public bank to intervene in such a case without the Kremlin being aware of it," said Tom Keatinge, director of the Centre for Finance and Security at the Royal United Service ...
Trevor Taylor, at defence think tank Rusi, meanwhile, expects European governments to fund sovereign capabilities that can reduce their reliance on an unpredictable US. He says European governments ...
Elijah Glantz, the report’s lead researcher, said organised crime groups had “shopping lists” of makes and models, and vehicle-specific technology to bypass security systems.
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