AUKUS

How Australia ‘positions’ the United Kingdom

Patrick Triglavcanin investigates the contemporary Australia-UK relationship and its historical foundations

What is strategic advantage?

Gabriel Elefteriu, James Rogers and William Freer provide a refined definition of strategic advantage, and how the UK can create it

What should be on the new foreign secretary’s agenda?

The Council on Geostrategy asks nine experts what should be on the agenda of David Cameron, the new foreign secretary

British foreign policy in an age of Trump 2.0

Ronan P. Mainprize investigates where British foreign policy will be most impacted if Donald Trump returns to the White House

What is the biggest challenge facing AUKUS?

The Council on Geostrategy asks nine strategic experts what the biggest challenge facing AUKUS is on its two-year anniversary

The Royal Navy’s undersea capabilities: Deep enough?

Tom Sharpe OBE assesses the purpose, strength, and distinguishing features of the Royal Navy’s undersea capabilities

Empowering allies and partners vital to the US in the Indo-Pacific

Joshua Huminski argues that the US needs to go further in empowering its allies and partners to realise its Indo-Pacific goals

Is war coming to the Indo-Pacific?

The Council on Geostrategy asks seven strategic experts about the chances of conflict in the Indo-Pacific, and how the UK should respond

Establishing deterrence in a maritime century

James Rogers analyses what an effective deterrence strategy for the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific requires and may look like

AUKUS: Enhancing undersea deterrence

Dr John Hemmings analyses America’s 2022 National Security Strategy and what it says about the trajectory of US foreign policy