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Our experts give accurate, objective, strategic insight into the biggest issues - from terrorism and shifting East-West relations to cyberwarfare and nuclear non-proliferation.
For more than 60 years our timely facts and analysis have helped politicians, diplomats, analysts, business leaders, academics, journalists and the public navigate a changing world.
We share our unique knowledge and perspectives through publications, research projects and events around the globe. These include conferences where leading defence and foreign ministers, security experts and others discuss and shape international security policy.
Find out more at www.iiss.org, or follow us at iiss_org.
Report Launch: Missile Proliferation and Control in the Asia Pacific Region
In this discussion, the authors of a new IISS research report published as part of the Missile Dialogue Initiative (MDI) consider how states in the Asia-Pacific have acquired ballistic and cruise missiles, how some countries have used these systems to develop domestic versions and, in a few cases, subsequently exported missile systems and technologies within the region and beyond. The paper authors also discuss how, and to what extent, states in the Asia-Pacific region have engaged with missile-control mechanisms and confidence-building measures, as well as the prospects for strengthening regional arms- and export-controls.
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Russia and the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty with Anna Péczeli
Просмотров 2339 часов назад
In the eighth episode of season 2, William Alberque is joined by Anna Péczeli to discuss Russian perspectives on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) and the Partial and Threshold Bans. Following the Russian withdrawal of its ratification of the CTBT, Anna explores the history of Russian nuclear signalling, the Russian rhetoric on the CTBT and its future. They also examine the functioning o...
Cyber proposals with Allison Pytlak
Просмотров 579 часов назад
In the seventh episode of season 2, host William Alberque is joined by Allison Pytlak, Cyber Program Lead at the Stimson Center, to explore the challenges and multifaceted nature of maintaining secure cyberspace. William and Allison delve into the complexities of cyber threats ranging from state-sponsored activities to non-state actors, discussing the roles of arms control and non-proliferation...
Turmoil in the Red Sea: Assessing the Houthis’ strategic agenda
Просмотров 25814 дней назад
While the international community is trying to protect freedom of navigation in the waters around Yemen through naval missions in the Red Sea and airstrikes against Houthi positions on land, this IISS Briefing analyses the strategic goals of Ansarullah, its relationship with Iran, and the impact of the crisis on regional security dynamics.
Latin American perspectives on nuclear weapons politics with Leonardo Bandarra
Просмотров 10021 день назад
Podcast host William Alberque welcomes Leonardo Bandera to discuss the legacy of the Cuban Missile Crisis and its impact on nuclear non-proliferation efforts in Latin America. The discussion covers the historical backdrop of nuclear threats in the region, the inception of these treaties, and their impact on preventing nuclear proliferation. Insights into the operational and political challenges...
Artificial intelligence and arms control with Simon Cleobury
Просмотров 10021 день назад
In the fourth episode of season 2, host William Alberque is joined by Simon Cleobury, Head of Arms Control and Disarmament at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy, to discuss the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its connection to arms control. William Alberque and Simon Cleobury delve into the intricate world of artificial intelligence (AI) in the context of arms control, examining the ...
Gendered perspectives in arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament with Federica Dall’Arche
Просмотров 7221 день назад
In the third episode of season 2, host William Alpert delves into the intricate relationship between gender perspectives, arms control, non-proliferation and disarmament. Joined by Federica Dall’Arche, a senior research associate at the Vienna Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, along with colleagues Louis Reitmann and Mara Zarka, the discussion illuminates the nuanced ways in which g...
Representation in arms control and disarmament with Mara Zarka
Просмотров 3721 день назад
In the second episode of season 2, podcast host William Alberque delves into the crucial role of women in the fields of arms control, non-proliferation, and disarmament. William Alberque is joined by guests Mara Zarka, Louis Reitmann, and Federica Dall’Arche from the Vienna Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) to discuss the historical contributions of women to disarmament movem...
Japan’s maritime security policy in the Indo-Pacific
Просмотров 25328 дней назад
Robert Ward hosts Alessio Patalano, Professor of War & Strategy in East Asia at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, Veerle Nouwens, the Executive Director of IISS-Asia, and Nick Childs, the IISS Senior Fellow for Naval Forces and Maritime Security. Robert, Alessio, Veerle, and Nick discuss Japan’s maritime security policy in the Indo-Pacific. Topics discussed include: Japan’s ...
Artificial intelligence controls with Simona Soare
Просмотров 10628 дней назад
William Alberque is joined by Dr Simona Soare to explore the nuances of AI as a dual-use technology, its integration into military and civilian sectors, and the ethical, legal, and strategic challenges it represents. This episode delves into specific concerns such as AI in autonomous weapons, facial recognition and societal monitoring, discussing the potential for both innovation and oversight....
Drug-trafficking, organised crime and electoral processes in Latin America
Просмотров 167Месяц назад
As 2024 is an important electoral year in Latin America, this IISS event explored the complex nexus among drug-trafficking, organised crime, state capture and electoral processes.
Feminist foreign policy with Louis Reitmann
Просмотров 154Месяц назад
William Alberque is joined by Louis Reitmann from the Vienna Centre for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP), along with two VCDNP colleagues, Mara Zarka and Federica Dall’Arche to explore the evolving concept of feminist foreign policy, its roots, and its implications for global security and nuclear weapons policy. The discussion sheds light on the origins of feminist foreign policy, high...
Critical infrastructure: the maritime challenge
Просмотров 492Месяц назад
The vulnerability of critical national infrastructure (CNI), particularly in the maritime domain, is becoming a growing security dilemma in Europe and elsewhere. The apparent attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea in September 2022 shone a spotlight on these concerns, including the issues of how to protect and defend against such threats. More recently there have been reports th...
Japan and the Russia-Ukraine War
Просмотров 272Месяц назад
In the second episode of Japan Memo season 4, Robert Ward hosts Higashino Atsuko, a Professor at the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Tsukuba, James Brown, a Professor of political science at Temple University, Japan campus, and Dr Nigel Gould-Davies, the IISS Senior Fellow for Russia and Eurasia. Robert, Atsuko, James and Nigel discuss Japan and the Russia-Ukrai...
Adelphi book launch: The Taming of Scarcity and the Problems of Plenty
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Adelphi book launch: The Taming of Scarcity and the Problems of Plenty
Negotiating New START and the future of arms control with Mike Albertson
Просмотров 1492 месяца назад
Negotiating New START and the future of arms control with Mike Albertson
The future of nuclear risk reduction with Sahil Shah
Просмотров 922 месяца назад
The future of nuclear risk reduction with Sahil Shah
Limiting Iran's nuclear programme with Manuel Herrera
Просмотров 1032 месяца назад
Limiting Iran's nuclear programme with Manuel Herrera
Missile proliferation, transparency and control with Emmanuelle Maitre
Просмотров 692 месяца назад
Missile proliferation, transparency and control with Emmanuelle Maitre
Rules and norms for outer-space behaviour with Aidan Liddle
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
Rules and norms for outer-space behaviour with Aidan Liddle
Next steps in US-Russia strategic stability-talks with Mallory Stewart
Просмотров 992 месяца назад
Next steps in US-Russia strategic stability-talks with Mallory Stewart
Arms control in the Middle East with Hanna Notte
Просмотров 1092 месяца назад
Arms control in the Middle East with Hanna Notte
North Korea and the limits of arms control with Jeffrey Lewis
Просмотров 1222 месяца назад
North Korea and the limits of arms control with Jeffrey Lewis
Introducing The Arms Control Poseur with William Alberque
Просмотров 1022 месяца назад
Introducing The Arms Control Poseur with William Alberque
Japan’s relationship with ASEAN with Professor Sato Yoichiro, Aaron Connelly and Evan Laksmana
Просмотров 1322 месяца назад
Japan’s relationship with ASEAN with Professor Sato Yoichiro, Aaron Connelly and Evan Laksmana
Adelphi book launch - Japan and the IISS
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Adelphi book launch - Japan and the IISS
IISS Manama Dialogue 2023: Full highlights
Просмотров 3255 месяцев назад
IISS Manama Dialogue 2023: Full highlights
Abe’s Speeches and Grand Strategy with Professor Taniguchi Tomohiko
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Abe’s Speeches and Grand Strategy with Professor Taniguchi Tomohiko
Missile pre-launch notifications as a risk reduction tool
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Missile pre-launch notifications as a risk reduction tool
First comment! I might be a scientist working on hypersonic gliders, but I will never grow out of this.
What about the druze?
Really enjoyed this podcast. Learnt a lot.
Hello Christine Le Miere. Stay blessed. Mukhtar Azmi
Is there a transcript available?
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In languages and dialogues v learnt the now focus of the world.
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As-salamuyalaikum Hello, Everyone 🌙 Ramadanul Mubaarak Good Discussion, Maritime Security of IISS
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People dying in Ukraine because of Mr Putin! Are you sure?
No entity is talking about how to end this war for the sake of avoiding WWW3. My peace plan is all ex Soviet states join the CSTO. All ex Soviet states in NATO will abandon NATO and join CSTO. This will bring permanent peace to the region. Then CSTO will sign a peace treaty with the EU So question is why hasn't any geopolitical group recommended this peace plan?
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Why defend taiwan? Taiwan is an internal Chinese affair and taiwan belongs to China. Similarly the Diaoyutai Islands belong to China which was taken under duress by Japan snd rightly was returned to China until the US changed its stance by giving it to Japan.
The speaker said the "US position on Taiwan is clear". But Biden has "misspoke," repeatedly according to the White House.
To give some context, the percentage of Taiwanese who support unification is less than 10%. That’s less than half the percentage of collaborators in the West who support the Communist Party of China which is at 20%
How Asia sees China 1)Japan: 90% hate 2)Phillippines:90% hate 3)South Korea:80% hate 4)India:80% hate 5)Vietnam:75% hate 6)Taiwan:70% hate 7)Indonesia:55% hate 8)Singapore:50% hate
Sooner or later Taiwan will vote into power a pro-China party & it'll be game over.
the percentage of Taiwanese who support unification is less than 10%. That’s less than half the percentage of collaborators in the West who support the Communist Party of China which is at 20%. Educate yourself
@@jeffchun Times change. China is rising. Amerika is fading. Xi said peaceful reunification by 2049. That's 27 years away. Taiwan will sooner or later vote YES to reunification. Nothing stays the same.
@@absolootely2571 he never said peaceful unification will happen by 2049. He said Taiwan can’t be an issue that can be passed down to future generations. You know nothing
@@jeffchun ...Taiwan will sooner or later vote YES to reunification. Nothing stays the same.
@@absolootely2571 you are correct nothing stays the same and that is why by 2049 China will be split into 8 pieces. 1 piece for each member of the New Eight Nation alliance made up of Taiwan and her seven closest allies
A.G.I Will be man's last Invention.
Why are there no large Japanese investments inside France and vice versa? The economic, cultural, scientific, technical and tourism cooperation between the two countries is very important, especially the support of the Japanese community in France and France has a strategic position in Europe.
Japan is Shrinking and descendent country.
Dumb analysis completely detached from reality…
As-salamuyalaikum Hello, Everyone
Long live China 🇨🇳 and Russia 🇷🇺, the world unipolarity is over know
If I can cut through Simon blojo esq blithering for a second, appears to me what he's saying is democracy doesn't work in the middle east because the outcomes would be different to the wishes of White people on the west. Everyone looking on thinks that makes perfect sense.
Insightful.
May I get review for this book?
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It's okay to say communist China and communism
🎩✏️ Hello, haven't noticed the note..
❗️Shangri La Dialogue in Singapore is supposedly "Asia's premier security summit..."❗️ ...in reality it is white people telling Asia what they ought to do, with the US (not even located in Asia) annually given the first opening statement where the US Secretary of Defense lectures Asians on how they will manage their region. John Chipman - a career academic - moderates the weekend event. He began this year's event (video here) by accusing Russia of an unprovoked illegal invasion of Ukraine declaring "the West must prevail." 2022, and racist Western imperialism is as rank as ever.
❗️Shangri La Dialogue in Singapore is supposedly "Asia's premier security summit..."❗️ ...in reality it is white people telling Asia what they ought to do, with the US (not even located in Asia) annually given the first opening statement where the US Secretary of Defense lectures Asians on how they will manage their region. John Chipman - a career academic - moderates the weekend event. He began this year's event (video here) by accusing Russia of an unprovoked illegal invasion of Ukraine declaring "the West must prevail." 2022, and racist Western imperialism is as rank as ever.
While I agree that it is an overreach of the US to lecture Asians in this way, I am curious how you see Russia's unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Would you have the world stand back and do nothing?
You keep poking a bear, eventually the provoked bear will bite back!!! Then everyone will act stupid and say that they don't understand why Putin pressed the nuclear button!!! Why can't you just create peace? Because everyone knows that this is about profits and control! The plus side of a nuclear winter is that it'll cool down the earth, might even cause another ice age. Maybe that's the true goal of the green agenda
Putin wants Ukraine natural resources 90% of Russia army is in region where majority of Ukraine natural resources are. This is a energy heist. Taking Ukraine’s energy would give Putin the second-largest natural-gas reserves in Europe, worth more than $1 trillion at today’s prices. It would give him oil and condensate worth as much as $400 billion, and most of Ukraine’s coal-the sixth-largest reserve base in the world. Additionally, he would consolidate an extraordinary strategic geopolitical advantage with ports on the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, putting Russia at the center of global energy supply to the vast European and Asian markets for the foreseeable future. In Syria Putin made a mistake and allowed US to seize oil in northeast Syria so in Libya, Ukraine he's adjusting and in war ensuring he seizes the majority of a countries natural resources if he must got to war.
Ukraine is only strong because they get modern tools from the west. Not because they are competent with their fiscal policy. Hunter Biden is very famous somehow.
It's not the DRC, Kori. It's the smaller Congo-brazzaville
Personal notes: 3:20-4:40 What is AI 6:15-6:40 What is AI 6:50-9:50 What AI can actually do vs perceptions of AI's abilities, how it will be used in the near to long future 12:50-14:30 Importance of human checks and balances on AI - Stanislav Petrov example 15:20-16:50 Why AI now? 3 main reasons 17:30-23:45 AI hegemony (information superiority) among NATO, China, & Russia 24:00-29:15 Challenges to AI changes in NATO, interoperability, problems of the private sector, 29:15-30:00 potential vulnerabilities with updating AI systems 33:15-35:30 How AI will be everywhere, why AI won't be a focus of policy, leadership 35:30-36:45 NATO wants to be the platform of norming and why
Is he really an Esper?
Alien artificial greater intelligence so far not permanently perm mass extinction taken out by blazers aka directly aimed at u neutron stars ✨ u most assume u carrington events almost fry your fry fro frissy every 50 years! Unless magnetic shielding is up !!! But if magnetic field weather space weather and solar flare emp control isn’t in your reach! Well u just met m87 eye of the galaxy starting straight for u sending some hawkin radiation radio waves 🌊
Thank you for this insightful and very positive interview. It's wonderful to have access to such up to date and high level information about the UK Japan relationship, which is otherwise an increasingly important subject often overlooked by most news sites.
Stop putting rockets into space, that's creating the environment issues. Jan 6th was a staged event, and you comparing it to the Civil War, maybe that's what you want. We are witnessing many countries falling apart from the inside due to the virus. Maybe it's time for a new World War. DR MANGALO, whoops meant Fauchi knows the origins, he even gets away with lying about it. Why don't you expose everything, letting the public know the truth. The vaccines aren't effective from America, everyone who got it has gotten the virus. Your correct about the elections, no one trusts them
See u later.
Die Hôlle ist leer , der Teufel ist in der Welt ; Biden Macht die Taliban wieder groBartig ! Trump macht Amerika wieder groBartig !
William Shakespeare : " hell is empty and all the devils are here "( The Hell is empty , the devil is in the world ) " ; America ; the country is no longer a country =@
Thurning test is up u lazy let’s outsource shit to undeveloped systems with not even 2or 20 forehead Start can compete what u face in me right now here !
Guck china they won’t make it cos food is cancelled cos any communistic system always falls when their Great Leap Forward stalls and people have to eat walls!
Quelle genre d'alliance peut exister entre le Japon et l'Inde? Et contre qui , la Chine est un dénominateur commun mais aussi les pays émergents de l'Asie est-ce une alliance militaire et de quel niveau ou peut-on parler des programmes top secrèts sur les guerres des étoiles disait Ronald Reagan car il y a des programmes et me semble-t-il que les tirs se feront de l'espace voire militariser la lune avec une base spaciale basée sur le sol de lune. Et puis les intérêts du Japon ne sont pas forcement ceux de l'Inde et donc ce sont des alliances futures
Japan Navy :) Japan wanting relationship like India with usa then India wanteing relationship like japan so true . I wish Jpan be Indpdent nation In world then live in usa shadows . this is how Indian think . thank you .
China superpower
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