National Infrastructure

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

Underwater cables in the Euro-Atlantic region

A map of undersea cable infrastructure in the Euro-Atlantic region, depicting the centrality of the British Isles

Britain’s clean energy transition: Heat

Jack Richardson investigates the slow transition to cleaner heat in the UK and how this process can be accelerated

Why DSIT’s success is vital for British power

Allan Nixon underlines the importance of emerging technologies for the future of Britain’s economy, society and military

Extending the Integrated Review: Renewing the national powerbase

James Rogers argues that the next Integrated Review process should be extended to cover the development of the national powerbase

Space power and national strategy

Gabriel Elefteriu FRAeS explains why space is fundamental to British strategic interests in the decades ahead

Britain’s clean energy transition: Clean technology investment

Jack Richardson argues that Britain needs to adjust its fiscal policy to allow its renewable energy sector to flourish

Towards the Sunak doctrine?

James Rogers reviews the speech on foreign policy Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gave to the Lord Mayor’s Banquet on 28th November 2022