Indo-Pacific

Adapting the British Army for a maritime century

William Freer analyses how the British Army can best prepare itself for the geopolitical context of a maritime century

The ‘People’s War on Terror’ in Xinjiang: A model for China?

Dr Hannah Theaker investigates the roots and future of repression in Xinjiang conducted by the Chinese Communist Party

Expanding Taiwan’s international participation

Gray Sergeant investigates the barriers to greater international representation for Taiwan and possible ways around them

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

Britain continues to prioritise the Indo-Pacific

Gray Sergeant analyses the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee report on Britain’s Indo-Pacific engagement

Why Britain should join Exercise Malabar

Robert Clark argues that as Britain further commits to the Indo-Pacific, the Royal Navy should join Exercise Malabar

Britain should develop stronger ties with a rising India

Jason Beck details the context behind India’s rising global prominence and how Britain can deepen its relationship with the South Asian nation

Britain and narrative projection in the Indo-Pacific

Patrick Triglavcanin assesses the United Kingdom’s narrative for engaging the Indo-Pacific and how it can be refined

The Royal Navy’s global reach

A map of the global reach of the Royal Navy that visualises the maritime mobility and versatility of British power

Britain should build new routes for climate diplomacy

Jack Richardson argues that Britain should branch out from the UNFCCC and provide new avenues for progress on climate change