National Power

‘Global Britain’: The European security activist

James Rogers and Professor Richard Whitman explain the growing role 'Global Britain' is playing in European security

How should ‘Global Britain’ respond to Russian aggression?

Dr Philip Shetler-Jones argues that ‘Global Britain’ needs a proactive posture to curtail Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine

A ‘Global Britain’ depends on an innovative economy

Our new Matthew Boulton Associate Fellow in Economic Modernisation, Ben Brittain, discusses Britain’s productivity challenge and what can be done about it

Little England or Global Britain? The declinist state of mind

James Thorp discusses the narratives of declinism and how the idea of ‘Global Britain’ can help combat them

‘Green Britain’: A scientific superpower for a new era

William Young explains how the United Kingdom can become a scientific superpower by reestablishing the virtuous circle between state, economy and innovation

How ‘progressive’ anti-imperialism threatens the United Kingdom

Prof. Nigel Biggar and Prof. Doug Stokes assess the challenge ‘progressive’ anti-imperialism poses to the United Kingdom

Discursive statecraft: Preparing for national positioning operations

James Rogers explains why the United Kingdom should prepare for ‘discursive statecraft’ and national positioning operations

The Integrated Review: Five key innovations

James Rogers assesses the Integrated Review. What are the five key innovations to underpin Global Britain’s international posture?

The new power equation: Science

Daniel Korski assesses Britain’s weaknesses in terms of science power. How can British science, critical for the twenty-first century, be enhanced?

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?