Indo-Pacific

Australia’s Defence Strategic Review: Lessons for Britain

James Rogers draws lessons for the United Kingdom’s ongoing refresh of the Defence Command Paper from Australia’s new Defence Strategic Review

Should Britain’s force posture change?

As the next Defence Command Paper approaches, the Council on Geostrategy asks five strategic experts how Britain’s force posture should change

China’s undersea capability: Meeting the challenge

In the second part of a special series on underwater warfare, Emma Salisbury assesses the challenge posed by the Chinese navy’s submarine force

The new Defence Command Paper needs a maritime ‘tilt’

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones argues that Britain’s strategic advantage lies in the maritime domain

What should the next Defence Command Paper contain?

As the next Defence Command Paper approaches, the Council on Geostrategy asks eight strategic experts what it should contain

The CPTPP and Britain’s Pacific Rim engagement

George Magnus examines the CPTPP and the economic and political implications of Britain’s accession to the bloc

Integrated Review ‘refresh’: Sufficient?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six strategic experts whether the IRR sufficiently addresses the threats and challenges facing the UK

How will AUKUS deter threats in the Indo-Pacific?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six experts how the AUKUS arrangement deters threats in the Indo-Pacific

Taiwan in the Integrated Review Refresh: More than a mention

Gray Sergeant assesses the mention of Taiwan in the Integrated Review ‘refresh’ and the UK’s evolving policy towards the Taiwan Strait

Unseen but vital: Britain and undersea security

In the first part of a special series on underwater warfare, Prof. Alessio Patalano investigates the importance of subsea infrastructure to British security