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Preparing Britain for rising tensions across the Taiwan Strait

Professor Alessio Patalano examines how Britain should strengthen its ability to respond to a future crisis in the Taiwan Strait

The main strategic issues facing the next prime minister

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin explore the main strategic issues the next prime minister should address

Competing with China: Policy before language

Patrick Triglavcanin argues that inflating the threat posed by China will not help Britain compete with it

The International Development Strategy and multilateral engagement

Ted Elgar argues that Britain’s development policy will be most successful when grounded in multilateral engagement

After Johnson: Britain’s continued support for Ukraine

Alexander Brotman assesses the impact of Boris Johnson’s resignation as Conservative party leader on British policy towards Ukraine

The state of food insecurity

Haley Szramoski explores how the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the interruption of grain exports has impacted global food security

Ensuring British support for Georgia in the EU

Alexander Brotman considers the arguments for continued British support for Georgia joining the European Union

New Zealand maintains close ties to the United States

Patrick Triglavcanin argues that New Zealand’s relationship with China never saw it drift away from the worldview of free and open nations

Why unity is critical to ensure the Kremlin’s failure in Ukraine

Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė argues that now more than ever unity is essential when confronting Russia over its reinvasion of Ukraine

What comes next: A precarious peace?

Capt. Dr Kevin Rowlands discusses the important role of navies in securing the peace after a conflict has ended