James Rogers writes for The Spectator
James Rogers explains why the British government, if forced to choose, should prioritise developing new military technologies over retaining troops
The Council on Geostrategy and its experts regularly feature in national and international press. The most recent coverage can be seen below:
James Rogers explains why the British government, if forced to choose, should prioritise developing new military technologies over retaining troops
James Rogers discusses the United Kingdom’s Indo-Pacific ‘tilt’ for the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s online magazine – The Strategist
The Japanese current affairs publication Japan Forward covers the mobilisation of the Council on Geostrategy
James Rogers is cited by Marco Giannangeli in the Express on Sunday on the geopolitics of undersea cables
The Council on Geostrategy is outlined in Politico’s London Influence
James Rogers discusses the environmental dimension of the United Kingdom’s Integrated Review
James Rogers discusses British aid policy with David Foster on TRT World’s Roundtable Programme
Jeremy Hutton and James Rogers explain why the Integrated Review should act as the springboard for Britain’s naval modernisation
The Council on Geostrategy’s first Policy Paper – ‘A Crowe Memorandum for the twenty-first century’ – was covered by the Express on Sunday
The launch of the Council on Geostrategy is covered by Politico in Politico London Influence