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Long Reads

Chinese university students in Britain: challenges and opportunities

Patrick Triglavcanin investigates the implications of increasingly high numbers of international Chinese students in Britain

Georgia and the Black Sea factor: From words to deeds

Victor Kipiani investigates how the security of Georgia and other Black Sea states can be assured in the face of Russian aggression

Caspian Sea states’ balancing act and the Ukrainian war

Denis Cenusa explores the different approaches of the Caspian Sea states to the war in Ukraine and some its implications for the region

Post-Johnson visit: a new path for UK-India ties?

Dr Jagannath Panda discusses the implications of Boris Johnson's recent visit to India for UK-India relations and the future of the partnership

Germany’s geostrategic myopia

Prof. Richard Whitman assesses Germany's lack of leadership and strategic foresight in its response to Russia's war on Ukraine

The case for ‘JAUKUS’

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones explores the possibility of Japan joining the AUKUS group and factors that may prevent its membership

Maximising British engagement with Southeast Asia

Julian Neuweiler and Patrick Triglavcanin detail areas of domestic concern for Southeast Asia and how Britain can engage the region with these in mind

Drop the excuses and embrace Ukraine

Dr Benjamin Tallis argues that Ukraine’s formal application to become a member of the European Union should be supported by the bloc and the United Kingdom

The return of Central Europe?

Dr Benjamin Tallis explores the resurging influence of Central European states as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

The strange case of America’s Indo-Pacific strategies

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones discusses the new Indo-Pacific Strategy announced by the United States and how it contrasts with US concerns regarding China