National Power

Is Germany’s National Security Strategy adequate?

The Council on Geostrategy asks seven strategic experts whether Germany’s National Security Strategy is adequate for its geostrategic context

Does the Atlantic Declaration ‘de-risk’ economically?

The Council on Geostrategy asks five experts how the Atlantic Declaration helps the UK and US ‘de-risk’ their economies

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

The art of Admiralty: How to mobilise naval power

Prof. Andrew Lambert investigates the art of Admiralty and its importance to the Royal Navy and British foreign policy in the 21st century

AUKUS: Enhancing undersea deterrence

Dr John Hemmings analyses America’s 2022 National Security Strategy and what it says about the trajectory of US foreign policy

A Sinocentric world: The Belt and Road Initiative

A map of the People’s Republic of China’s attempt to centre itself in the global economy through the Belt and Road Initiative

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

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