Economy

What Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss think about key global issues

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin detail the perspective of Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss on key global issues and Britain’s global interests

The International Development Strategy and multilateral engagement

Ted Elgar argues that Britain’s development policy will be most successful when grounded in multilateral engagement

The end of Germany’s illusions

Sir Paul Lever assesses current and historic German policy toward Russia and what the war against Ukraine has exposed

Britain’s global posture: What prospective Conservative leaders think

James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin lay out what the five prospective Conservative leaders think on key foreign and defence policy issues

After Johnson: Britain’s continued support for Ukraine

Alexander Brotman assesses the impact of Boris Johnson’s resignation as Conservative party leader on British policy towards Ukraine

Sitrep on British energy policy

Jack Richardson assesses British energy policy in light of war and a cost of living crisis, arguing that insulation needs to be a priority

Australia and Lithuania: limits of Chinese trade coercion

James Laurenceson argues that Australia and Lithuania demonstrate the limits of Beijing’s economic coercion, and inclination for enacting such measures

A new energy policy for Europe: The significance of Ukraine

Dr Alexander Lanoszka, James Rogers and Patrick Triglavcanin outline Ukraine’s potential in replacing Russia’s fossil fuel exports to the European Union

China’s carbon-intensive rise: Addressing the tensions

William Young and Jack Richardson explain how the United Kingdom’s environmental policy towards the People’s Republic of China is becoming outmoded

The case for the Energy Security Strategy

Jack Richardson examines the Government's energy security strategy and argues that it continues to transition Britain towards clean energy