Indo-Pacific

What can Britain learn from Hong Kong?

The Council on Geostrategy asks seven experts what Britain can learn from CCP’s breach of the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984

Empowering allies and partners vital to the US in the Indo-Pacific

Joshua Huminski argues that the US needs to go further in empowering its allies and partners to realise its Indo-Pacific goals

The panda in the room – the UK’s China strategy

Charles Parton investigates the UK’s continued lack of a strategy for China in light of recent British speeches and developments

Climate change: A better British offer to the developing world

Jack Richardson argues that climate change should be central to Britain’s engagement with less developed countries

Is war coming to the Indo-Pacific?

The Council on Geostrategy asks seven strategic experts about the chances of conflict in the Indo-Pacific, and how the UK should respond

Naval innovation in a maritime century

Prof. Alessio Patalano and Emma Salisbury underscore the importance of innovation in providing the UK with a strategic edge in the maritime domain

Establishing deterrence in a maritime century

James Rogers analyses what an effective deterrence strategy for the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific requires and may look like

AUKUS: Enhancing undersea deterrence

Dr John Hemmings analyses America’s 2022 National Security Strategy and what it says about the trajectory of US foreign policy

A Sinocentric world: The Belt and Road Initiative

A map of the People’s Republic of China’s attempt to centre itself in the global economy through the Belt and Road Initiative

The geopolitical implications of a NATO liaison office in Japan

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones analyses the potential formation of a NATO liaison office in Japan and its implications for the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific