International Order

A new type of Britain-Japan Alliance

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones assesses Britain’s ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific and new kind of alliance with Japan. Can both countries learn from the past?

Why HMS Queen Elizabeth should deploy to the Far East

Dr Alexander Clarke analyses recent criticism that HMS Queen Elizabeth’s maiden deployment is too risky and a waste of money. Are they right?

A ‘Crowe Memorandum’ for the twenty-first century

In 1907, Sir Eyre Crowe drafted a Memorandum for the Foreign Secretary to urge a more robust British approach with revisionists. Is such an approach needed today? And what should it be based on?

Britain’s place in India’s Indo-Pacific outlook

Dr Jagannath Panda reviews India’s growing relationship with Britain. What does this mean for Britain’s role in the Indo-Pacific?

Britain and Chile: Partners in the Indo-Pacific

Juan-Pablo Toro discusses the relationship between Britain and Chile. How can the two countries deepen their relations in the twenty-first century?