Indo-Pacific

Britain’s world: The strategy of security in twelve geopolitical maps

James Rogers and Andrew Young offer this collection of visualisations that outline the United Kingdom’s global position and interests.

The future of Britain’s defence posture in the Indo-Pacific

Rory Copinger-Symes CBE explains how Britain can enhance its defence posture in the Indo-Pacific in the aftermath of Operation HIGHMAST.

Historical focus of British-American geostrategy

A map depicting the historical focus of British-American geostrategy.

The ‘special relationship’: Preparing Britain and America for a new era

William Freer, Dr John Hemmings and James Rogers explain the relationship between the UK and US, and how it can adapt for the 21st century.

Countering Chinese lawfare in the Indo-Pacific

Deniz Güzel explains methods of lawfare used by the People’s Republic of China in the Indo-Pacific, and how the United Kingdom can respond.

The People’s Republic of China’s economic coercion in the Indo-Pacific

Gray Sergeant presents three researchers’ explanations of Chinese economic coercion in the Indo-Pacific and methods of resistance.

China, science and technology: Advancing geopolitical aims

Charles Parton argues that the development of new science and technologies dominate China's strategy to lead a new international order.

The assimilationist turn in Tibet policy in the Xi Jinping era

Matthew Akester analyses how the PRC is dialing back the nominal autonomy guaranteed to its Tibetan areas in the 1982 constitution

The value and challenges of AUKUS

Emma Salisbury identifies the centrality of AUKUS to British strategic interests and recommends how the UK can improve its chances of success

Sealift: Commercial shipping’s potential in military logistics

Charlotte Kleberg highlights the need for commercial shipping solutions in military logistics to ensure effective support for the Royal Navy