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Global Security Briefing

Global Security Briefing

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Global Security Briefing provides regular insights from leading international experts to help you make sense of the far-reaching changes affecting international security around the globe. Hosted by analysts from RUSI's International Security Studies team, the podcast looks at how the UK can best shape its foreign and security policies in an increasingly dynamic international environment. The Global Security Briefing channel is also host to a back-catalogue of episodes from the concluded RUSI podcasts 'Bridging the Oceans' and 'Mind the Gulf'. Running from 2020 to 2023, 'Bridging the Oceans' aimed to create a platform to discuss the key defence and security questions of the world's most dynamic region: the Indo-Pacific. Hosted by Veerle Nouwens, it explored what the Indo-Pacific is, where its limits lie, and what the fast-evolving defence and security issues are in this dynamic part of the world. Running from January to May 2022, the 'Mind the Gulf' Podcast Series explored how the Iranian nuclear programme – and international diplomatic efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon – interacts with regional security dynamics and the wider Middle East. The views or statements expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by RUSI employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of RUSI.RUSI Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The View from Doha 2025
    Dec 10 2025

    Dr Burcu Ozcelik and Nicholas Hopton join Neil Melvin to discuss key insights from the Doha Forum and the shifting Middle East security landscape.

    In this episode, recorded at the Doha Forum 2025, Neil Melvin speaks with Dr Burcu Ozcelik, Senior Research Fellow at RUSI and Nicholas Hopton, RUSI Distinguished Fellow and former British Ambassador, to discuss the state of Middle Eastern security after two years of conflict. They explore how regional and global powers are responding to the effects of these conflicts, and what a new security order might look like.

    Topics discussed include:

    • The current Middle East landscape following major conflicts across Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and the Gulf.
    • Prospects for a new regional security order and pathways toward peace.
    • How regional actors are positioning themselves diplomatically and strategically.
    • Reactions to the new US National Security Strategy and perceptions of US engagement.
    • Key takeaways from the Doha Forum debates on regional stability, governance and future diplomacy.
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    57 mins
  • A New US Approach to the Caspian Region?
    Nov 26 2025

    Dr Eric Rudenshiold joins Neil Melvin to examine regional change, great-power competition and Washington's renewed engagement within the Caspian region.

    The Caspian region is being reshaped by new political and economic dynamics as Central Asia and the South Caucasus deepen regional cooperation and navigate the competing ambitions of Russia, China and a newly engaged US. President Trump's first presidential-level C5+1 summit marks a notable shift in Washington's approach to a region long viewed as peripheral.

    In this episode of Global Security Briefing, Neil Melvin is joined by Dr Eric Rudenshiold, Research Director at the Caspian Policy Center and former NSC Director for Central Asia, to assess how regional actors are adapting to changing power balances and what Washington's renewed focus could mean for future stability and connectivity.

    The discussion explores:

    • Emerging geopolitical and economic trends across the Caspian
    • Russia's and China's evolving roles and competing integration projects
    • Growing regional cooperation and expanding Caspian links
    • The impact of US re-engagement and whether it signals a lasting shift
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    48 mins
  • The UK in a Changing World: A Conversation with Professor John Bew
    Nov 12 2025

    Professor John Bew joins Neil Melvin to reflect on the UK's evolving global role, strategic reviews, and how Britain can navigate an era of geopolitical upheaval.

    Over the past decade, the United Kingdom has faced a rapidly transforming global environment marked by the rise of revisionist powers, economic disruption and the erosion of the post-Cold War international order. In response, successive governments have launched a series of major strategic reviews to redefine Britain's global role and national security priorities.

    In this episode of Global Security Briefing, Neil Melvin speaks with Professor John Bew, former Foreign Policy Adviser to the UK Prime Minister. Professor Bew was the penholder on the last three UK national security strategies and was closely involved in the shaping of the most recent NATO Strategic Concept. Now back at King's College London, he reflects on how the UK has adapted to geopolitical change and what lies ahead for its foreign, defence and security policy.

    The discussion explores:

    • How the global order is shifting and what this means for the UK's strategic posture.
    • Lessons from three major UK national security reviews and their evolution.
    • The UK's response to Russia's aggression and its separate, complex, relationship with China.
    • The future of European security and Britain's role after Brexit.
    • The Indo-Pacific tilt and what it reveals about the UK's global ambitions.
    • The evolving UK-US relationship and prospects for sustaining the 'Special Relationship'.
    • How Britain can define influence and leadership in a more competitive, multipolar world.
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    53 mins
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