British Posture

India-United Kingdom relations: a ‘quantum leap’?

Dr David Scott looks at how British relations with India might evolve in the aftermath of the the Virtual Summit between the two countries

Integrated Review: Foreign perspectives

Four foreign experts discuss what the United Kingdom’s Integrated Review means for their respective countries and regions

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

Operation Fortis: The importance of sustainability

Tom Sharpe OBE assesses the sustainability of the Royal Navy’s presence in the Indo-Pacific region once Operation Fortis is complete

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

The Polar Regions in the Integrated Review

Prof. Klaus Dodds assesses the Integrated Review’s implications for the United Kingdom’s interests and presence in the Polar Regions

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?

Ten myths about the British ‘tilt’ to the Indo-Pacific

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones debunks ten of the most popular myths circulating about the United Kingdom’s ‘tilt’ to the Indo-Pacific region. What are they?

What the Chinese Communist Party wants from the United Kingdom

Charles Parton OBE assesses what the Chinese Communist Party wants from the United Kingdom. What kind of country would it like Britain to be?

Foreign aid and the Integrated Review

Ryan Henson argues that, after Covid-19, Official Development Assistance should be central to Britain’s strategic policy