Policy Papers

Geopolitics in the Himalayas: Towards a British strategy

Gray Sergeant explores the geopolitics of the Himalayas in the context of the United Kingdom’s ‘tilt’ to the Indo-Pacific region

Deepening British-Ukrainian relations in a more competitive era

Dr Alexander Lanoszka, James Rogers and Dr Hanna Shelest examine how the British-Ukrainian relationship can be strengthened

‘Global Britain’ and the Black Sea region

Dr Alexander Lanoszka and James Rogers outline British geostrategy in the Black Sea region and construct four scenarios for the future

The Black Sea region: Beyond NATO

Prof. Mark Galeotti, Dr Alexander Lanoszka and James Rogers provide a number of proposals to enhance security in the Black Sea region

Critical minerals: Towards a British strategy

William Young and Jack Richardson explain how the United Kingdom can enhance its resilience in relation to critical minerals – particularly rare earths

Enhancing British- Vietnamese relations in a more competitive era

Dr Bill Hayton and Prof. John Hemmings analyse the deepening strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and Vietnam

How ‘progressive’ anti-imperialism threatens the United Kingdom

Prof. Nigel Biggar and Prof. Doug Stokes assess the challenge ‘progressive’ anti-imperialism poses to the United Kingdom

How allies ‘position’ the United Kingdom

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones explains how key allies – the United States, Germany and Japan – ‘position’ the United Kingdom as an international actor

How the Chinese Communist Party ‘positions’ the United Kingdom

Matthew Henderson outlines how the Chinese Communist Party ‘positions’ the United Kingdom as an international actor

How Russia ‘positions’ the United Kingdom

Dr Andrew Foxall outlines how Russia’s kleptocratic regime ‘positions’ the United Kingdom as an international actor. How does the Kremlin view the British?