National Infrastructure

How does Britain solve its productivity problem?

The Council on Geostrategy asks five strategic experts how Britain can solve its productivity problem

Internet neutrality: Options for Britain

Prof. John Hemmings analyses internet neutrality in a British context and options for the country as it rethinks its approach

A competitive Britain needs more HS2, not less

Ben Brittain explores the UK’s lagging credentials in high-speed rail construction and how it may affect its international competitiveness

How can Britain be more strategic in relation to its energy security?

The Council on Geostrategy asks five strategic experts how Britain can be more strategic in relation to its energy security

Bear underwater: Russia’s undersea capabilities

Prof. Mark Galeotti investigates the undersea capabilities of Russia, arguing they will become more important as its land power shrinks

Europe’s new ‘Moonshot’ space plan: How should Britain respond?

Gabriel Elefteriu FRAeS breaks down Europe’s ‘Revolution Space’ report, identifying areas for improvement and interest to the UK

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

China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Ten years on

Pippa Ebel looks at the future of China’s Belt and Road Initiative through analysing the challenges it faces and how Beijing may adapt to them

Emerging technologies in the 2023 British budget

Zachary Spiro analyses the effect Britain’s Spring Budget 2023 will have on the UK’s emerging technology sector

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