Black Sea

Bear underwater: Russia’s undersea capabilities

Prof. Mark Galeotti investigates the undersea capabilities of Russia, arguing they will become more important as its land power shrinks

Unseen but vital: Britain and undersea security

In the first part of a special series on underwater warfare, Prof. Alessio Patalano investigates the importance of subsea infrastructure to British security

What does victory look like for Ukraine?

Dr Alexander Lanoszka analyses how Ukrainian victory can be defined in the country’s fight against Russian aggression

The war on Ukraine’s impact on Europe

Prof. Richard G. Whitman investigates how the war on Ukraine has transformed the European geopolitical landscape

Russia’s war against Ukraine: Five implications for Britain

James Rogers investigates some of the implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine for the United Kingdom

The trilateral initiative: Rekindling relations between Britain, Poland and Ukraine

Przemysław Biskup, James Rogers and Dr Hanna Shelest explore the history and rationale for the trilateral initiative between Britain, Poland and Ukraine

Britain: Europe’s challenger power on Ukraine

Prof. Richard G. Whitman and James Rogers analyse Britain’s decision to equip Ukraine’s armed forces with Challenger 2 tanks

The drivers of Britain’s military assistance to Ukraine

Lt. Col. Jordan Becker and Dr Alexander Lanoszka detail the strategic, economic and risk factors driving the UK’s military aid to Ukraine

Time to focus not just on Putin’s Russia, but what will follow

Prof. Mark Galeotti investigates the next steps for Britain in supporting Ukraine and preparing for a post-Putin Russia

Why Germany should provide more military assistance for Ukraine

Jacob Graff explains why Germany ought to provide more military assistance, including Leopard battle tanks, to Ukraine.