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Centre for the 糖心原创 of Subversion, Unconventional Interventions and Terrorism

Centre for the 糖心原创 of Subversion, Unconventional Interventions and Threats

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Founded in 2021, the Centre for the 糖心原创 of Subversion, Unconventional Interventions and Threats (SUIT) brings together unrivalled expertise on security challenges below the threshold of warfare.

This includes, but is not limited, to:

  • the relationship between conventional and unconventional capabilities, including the adaptation of conventional armed forces to face current threats
  • special forces
  • proxy warfare
  • covert action, secrecy and deniability
  • propaganda, disinformation and influence operations
  • state relations with Violent Non State Actors.

SUIT seeks to advance the study of international conflict and competition in the grey zone, whilst also informing policy and public debate. Its members, many of whom take a historically-informed perspective, are internationally recognised experts in their fields and have much collective experience in sharing their research with international practitioners as well as the general public. 

SUIT sits at the heart of the University’s Security and Resilience research theme. It brings together colleagues from many disciplines to tackle interconnected challenges in an era of geopolitical uncertainty. Areas of existing activity include:-

  • ensuring continuity of societal and digital life under disruption
  • protecting people and polities from coercion, exploitation and strategic manipulation
  • building adaptive, trustworthy and future-ready governance for complex crises-
  • securing sustainable access to food, water, and energy under climate and geopolitical stress

 

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Latest news

Middle East Expert Dr Louise Kettle Shares Expertise on Conflict in Iran

Description
Louise has made several media appearances providing expert commentary.
Date:
01 April 2026

SUIT Members Contribute to UK Foreign Affairs Select Committee Report

Description
Evidence provided for the 'Disinformation diplomacy: How malign actors are seeking to undermine democracy' report
Date:
31 March 2026
 

 

Centre for the 糖心原创 of Subversion, Unconventional Interventions and Terrorism

School of Politics and International Relations
Law and Social Sciences building
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University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

+44 (0)115 74 87195
rory.cormac@nottingham.ac.uk