International Order

Britain and the G20 New Delhi summit

Catarina M. Liberato and Prof. Richard G. Whitman analyse the G20 summit in New Delhi and Britain’s engagement there

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

Is the G20 still relevant?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six strategic experts whether the G20 is still relevant

From Jim O’Neill to Xi Jinping: Whatever happened to BRICS?

Prof. Michael Cox analyses the contesting narratives around the 2023 BRICS summit and lessons that can be drawn from both sides

Australia stands with Ukraine, as must we all

The Hon. Stephen Smith investigates Australia’s support for Ukraine and the merging of Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security concerns

BRICS: Paper tiger or legitimate challenge?

Jason Beck looks at the challenges presented by BRICS, arguing that although limited, they should not be disregarded

How does BRICS challenge the prevailing international order?

The Council on Geostrategy asks six strategic experts to explain how BRICS challenges the prevailing international order

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

How will geopolitics affect food security over the next 20 years?

The Council on Geostrategy asks seven strategic experts to explain how geopolitics will affect food security over the next 20 years

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