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‘Tehran puts these capabilities in the hands of its network of regional actors so it can influence their behaviour and make considerable mischief for some of its regional rivals.’
Read IISS’ Douglas Barrie's analysis in The Telegraph.
bit.ly/4b8Bh4V
🎙In this Japan Memo episode, Alessio Patalano, Veerle Nouwens 温丽玉 and Nick Childs join Robert Ward to discuss the future development of Japanese maritime policy.
🎧 Tune in: go.iiss.org/3Q3Bga7
Satellite imagery reviewed by IISS reveals Yemen’s Houthi’s have undertaken a major expansion of underground military facilities.
#MilitaryBalance analysis by Fabian Hinz. bit.ly/3QouAn1
India recently delivered BrahMos missiles to the Philippines – the first batch of a US$375 million deal with Manila.
Read Viraj Solanki’s assessment of India’s most valuable defence-export deal to date. bit.ly/4bgyk1W
The attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea have cast a spotlight on the Houthi militia.
IISS assess the impact of the crisis on regional security dynamics.
💬 Mohammed (Basha) Albasha, Nadwa Dawsari, Wolf-Christian Paes & Hasan T. Alhasan حسن الحسن
Watch the webinar. bit.ly/3JHR8vm
IISS' Callum Fraser explores the application of AI in military operations in both Ukraine and Gaza.
Read his findings. #MilitaryBalance bit.ly/44daAtq
Beijing’s encroachment in the South China Sea and Jakarta’s dependence on Western countries for military education, training, exercise and hardware continue to hinder bilateral defence ties.
Read Evan A. Laksmana’s analysis. bit.ly/4biTE6X
India recently delivered BrahMos missiles to the Philippines – the first batch of a US$375 million deal with Manila.
Read Viraj Solanki’s assessment of India’s most valuable defence-export deal to date. bit.ly/4bgyk1W
The crisis raging in the Middle East has threatened Jordan’s interests in ways not seen since the country lost control of the West Bank in 1967.
Read our latest #StrategicComments I FREE TO READ. bit.ly/44pl5tE
Why has defence cooperation between Indonesia and China remained underdeveloped?
Evan A. Laksmana answers. bit.ly/4biTE6X
The attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea have cast a spotlight on the Houthi militia.
IISS assess the impact of the crisis on regional security dynamics.
💬 Mohammed (Basha) Albasha, Nadwa Dawsari, Wolf-Christian Paes & Hasan T. Alhasan حسن الحسن
Watch the webinar. bit.ly/3JHR8vm
Europe faces the re-emergence of an old security threat on its borders at the same time that its security guarantor of the past 80 years threatens to disengage.
Benjamin Rhode | FREE TO READ bit.ly/4aqmQJ6
🎙In this Japan Memo episode, Alessio Patalano, Veerle Nouwens 温丽玉 and Nick Childs join Robert Ward to discuss Japan’s policy to maintain and develop the Indo-Pacific maritime order.
🎧 Tune in: go.iiss.org/3Q3Bga7
India recently delivered BrahMos missiles to the Philippines – the first batch of a US$375 million deal with Manila.
Read Viraj Solanki’s assessment of India’s most valuable defence-export deal to date. bit.ly/4bgyk1W
The People’s Liberation Army announced a major restructuring of its information-support forces.
What does it all mean?
Read Meia Nouwens 温玫雅’ thoughts. bit.ly/3Ut96Xv
Jordan has been engaged in a diplomatic high-wire act, attempting to stabilise relations both with Israel and with Iran.
Read our latest #StrategicComments I FREE TO READ. bit.ly/44pl5tE
Satellite imagery reviewed by IISS reveals Yemen’s Houthi’s have undertaken a major expansion of underground military facilities.
#MilitaryBalance analysis by Fabian Hinz. bit.ly/3QouAn1