Geopolitics Programme

Alexander Lanoszka on Finland and Sweden joining NATO

Our Associate Fellow Alexander Lanoszka speaks to Phil Williams about Finland and Sweden joining NATO, and Russia’s threats in response

James Rogers on how long the war in Ukraine might last

Our Director of Research speaks to John Pienaar alongside Anne McElvoy about how long the war in Ukraine might last

Matthew Henderson on China’s battle with Covid-19

Our Associate Fellow speaks to Mark Steyn of GB News about China’s battle with Covid-19 and its zero-Covid policy

China’s ‘Two Sessions’ paper over cracks in a troubled economy

George Magnus explores the economic and policy backdrop to the ‘Two Sessions’ and how the main economic challenges facing China are being addressed, or not

China: Between the National People’s Congress and the Party Congress

Charles Parton OBE explores the main political and social angles of the Chinese Communist Party’s ‘Two Sessions’ in 2022

James Rogers on the prospects of realistic peace talks

Our Director of Research speaks to Phil Williams about whether or not peace talks are realistic at this point in the war in Ukraine

‘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

James Rogers argues Russia failed to achieve its initial objectives

Our Director of Research appears on Sky News to argue that Russia failed its initial objectives and is moving towards Plan B

Alexander Lanoszka on whether NATO will become involved in Ukraine

Our Associate Fellow Alexander Lanoszka speaks to Phil Williams about whether NATO will end up fighting Russia in Ukraine

James Rogers on the Russian military strategy in its invasion of Ukraine

Our Director of Research discusses the whether or not the Russian military strategy in Ukraine is succeeding with Mariella Frostrup of Times Radio