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A community of interest for academic institutions to partner with Dstl on deterrence and related topics such as assurance, coercion and conflict escalation.
Information about the UK Government’s nuclear deterrence policy and doctrine.
Joint Doctrine Note 1/19 outlines how Defence contributes to deterrence activities carried out by the UK government.
Information about the UK’s continuous at sea deterrent (CASD) and the Dreadnought programme to replace the Royal Navy’s Trident missile Vanguard Class Submarines.
This strategy sets out the UK government’s approach to using sanctions to address global threats, promote international norms and protect the UK.
The UK’s independent nuclear deterrent has existed for over 60 years to deter the most extreme threats to our national security and way of life.
Information about UK nuclear deterrence.
Defence Minister Baroness Goldie hosted members of the North Atlantic Council and NATO Military Committee at HMNB Clyde.
What is the evidence of the impact of communication campaigns to deter irregular migration from developing to developed countries?
This research is part of the Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
This research aimed to inform the design of communications to discourage benefit fraud and other non-compliant claimant behaviour.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2019.
Literature review of methodologies to measure the deterrent effect of competition authorities’ work.
The 2021 Integrated Review set out the government’s vision for the future. This page outlines what it says about the UK’s nuclear deterrent.
The Integrated Review has generated some misconceptions about the UK’s nuclear deterrent. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions.
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