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The Biden-Putin Meeting: Now comes the hard part

Dr Alexander Lanoszka argues that despite improving relations, the meeting between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin did not lead to any form of breakthrough

Belarus’ leader goes rogue

Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė explains what measures Euro-Atlantic countries should take to curtail the increasingly unruly behaviour of Belarus’ regime

New Zealand may have the carrot, but the stick will come

Jeremy Hutton examines New Zealand's reluctance to call out Chinese behaviour, its dependence on Beijing and what allies should do to help

China’s influence in Europe takes a Baltic hit

Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė assesses the geopolitical implications of Lithuania and Estonia’s decision to downgrade relations with China

United Kingdom: How it was born and how to preserve it

Iain Milligan looks at the construction of the United Kingdom. How was it born and how can it be preserved?

Foreign aid and the Integrated Review

Ryan Henson argues that, after Covid-19, Official Development Assistance should be central to Britain’s strategic policy

Russia in the Integrated Review

Dr Andrew Foxall assesses how Russia is identified in the Integrated Review as a strategic threat to the United Kingdom and other free and open nations

Forever bound: Global Britain and the Wider Baltic

James Rogers and Viktorija Starych-Samuolienė assess the British Foreign Secretary’s visit to Tallinn in March 2021. What does it mean for Global Britain and the Wider Baltic?

Ignore Germany’s Russia policy

Dr Andrew Foxall looks at Russia’s ability to woo Germany on environmental policy. How should Britain react?

Britain and Chile: Partners in the Indo-Pacific

Juan-Pablo Toro discusses the relationship between Britain and Chile. How can the two countries deepen their relations in the twenty-first century?