Defence and security policies – missing in action this election
Opinion: Security arrangements are not being debated in the election campaign but that doesn't mean they should be ignored.
Simon Ewing-Jarvie & Heather Roy
Thu, 14 Sep 2017
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The international security situation is alarming. From terror attacks to rogue nuclear tests, it’s hard to remember a time when so many crises competed for attention.
The next government will have to deal with an increasing number of complex and competing security demands, while defence policies
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Simon Ewing-Jarvie & Heather Roy
Thu, 14 Sep 2017
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